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Tension - Original Lithograph by Giancarlo Croce - 1970s

Tension - Original Lithograph by Giancarlo Croce - 1970s

By Giancarlo Croce

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Tension is an original litograph artwork, realized by Giancarlo Croce in 1970s. Hand-signed, dated, numbered, edition number 90 of 150 prints. The state of preservation is very goo...

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