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Francesco De Molfetta - David e Golia - Unique work - Mixed media photography
By Francesco de Molfetta
Located in Varese, IT
Francesco De Molfetta - David e Golia - Unique work - Mixed media photography
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Material: Mixed media on photography
Unique work
Work size: 29 x 18 cm
Framed s...
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Mixed Media
Francesco De Molfetta - Gucchildren - Unique Work - Mixed Media Sculpture
By Francesco de Molfetta
Located in Varese, IT
Francesco De Molfetta ( 1979 ) - GUCCHILDREN - Unique work - mixed media sculpture
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Material: Sculpture made in resin and industrial packaging inside a wooden...
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21st Century and Contemporary Francesco de Molfetta Art
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Resin, Wood
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