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Artist: Gianni Polidori
Half Red - Original Lithograph by Gianni Polidori - 1970 ca.
By Gianni Polidori
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 150 prints, hand signed and numbered.
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20th Century Gianni Polidori Art

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Lithograph

Half Red - Lithograph by Gianni Polidori - 1970 ca.
By Gianni Polidori
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 150 prints, hand signed and numbered. Very good conditions.
Category

1970s Abstract Gianni Polidori Art

Materials

Lithograph

Half Red - Original Lithograph by Gianni Polidori - 1970 ca.
By Gianni Polidori
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 150 prints, hand signed and numbered. Excellent condition.
Category

1970s Abstract Gianni Polidori Art

Materials

Lithograph

Half Red - Original Lithograph by Gianni Polidori - 1970 ca.
By Gianni Polidori
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 150 prints, hand signed and numbered. Very good conditions.
Category

1970s Abstract Gianni Polidori Art

Materials

Lithograph

Half Red - Original Lithograph by Gianni Polidori - 1970 ca.
By Gianni Polidori
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 150 prints, hand signed and numbered.
Category

1970s Abstract Gianni Polidori Art

Materials

Lithograph

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