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Artist: Giorgio Chiesi
'Still Life, Carafe and Coffee-pot', Italian Modernist, Style of Giorgio Morandi
'Still Life, Carafe and Coffee-pot', Italian Modernist, Style of Giorgio Morandi

'Still Life, Carafe and Coffee-pot', Italian Modernist, Style of Giorgio Morandi

By Giorgio Chiesi

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Signed lower right, 'Chiesi' and painted circa 1975. Born in Felina, in the province of Reggio Emilia, Chiesi first studied in Milan and, subsequently, with Vicentini Enzo and Gianf...

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1970s Modern Giorgio Chiesi Art

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