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Creator: Gianni Colombo
"Progetto" Artwork by Gianni Colombo for ARCI Pelago, Italy, 1980s
By Gianni Colombo
Located in Milan, IT
Progetto artwork by Gianni Colombo for ARCI Pelago.
Silkprint limited numbered edition with certificate issued by ARCI Pelago.
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Paper
Geometric Artwork by Gianni Colombo, Italy, 1970s
By Gianni Colombo
Located in Milan, IT
Geometric artwork by Gianni Colombo.
An illusive black edged shape .
Limited edition, numbered and signed.
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1970s Italian Vintage Gianni Colombo Wall Decorations
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