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Artist: Giacomo Manzú
Le Georgiche di Virgilio, including illustrations by G. Manzù
By Giacomo Manzú
Located in Roma, IT
Edition of 165 copies including 20 etchings by G. Manzù. Copy on carta a Tino di Fabriano. Near perfect conditions. Realised by Officine Bodoni, Giovanni Mardersteig. Italian versi...
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1940s Giacomo Manzú More Art

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Paper, Etching

Lovers III - Etchings and Aquatints by Giacomo Manzù - 1970s
By Giacomo Manzú
Located in Roma, IT
Hand Signed. Edition of 125 prints. Published in the artwork series: "Giacomo Manzù: Fifteen original etchings and aquatints", by Touchstone Suite, New York, 1970. Giacomo Manzù (B...
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1970s Modern Giacomo Manzú More Art

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Etching, Aquatint

Autograph by Giacomo Manzù - 1937
By Giacomo Manzú
Located in Roma, IT
This is a Autograph Card Signed by Giacomo Manzù to the Countess Pecci-Blunt. Milan, May 28th 1937. In Italian. One page-single-sided. Excellent condit...
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1930s Modern Giacomo Manzú More Art

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Paper, Ink

Original Card Signed by Giacomo Manzù to the Countess Pecci-Blunt - 1937
By Giacomo Manzú
Located in Roma, IT
This is a Autograph Card Signed by Giacomo Manzù to the Countess Pecci-Blunt. Milan, May 28th 1937. In Italian. One page-single-sided. Excellent condition, on laid ivory-colored cardboard. Thanks Card by the Italian sculpture of bronze cardinals...
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1930s Giacomo Manzú More Art

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