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Artist: Giorgio Morandi
Correspondance Giorgio Morandi - Mino Maccari - Mid-20th-Century
By Giorgio Morandi
Located in Roma, IT
The set includes 3 autograph letters addressed to the painter Mino Maccari:
-L.A.S Bologna, June 29, 1949, (28x22cm), perfect state
-L.A.S Bologna, July 14, 1946, (22x30cm), perfec...
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Letter from Giorgio Morandi to MIno Maccari - Mid-20th Century
By Giorgio Morandi
Located in Roma, IT
Thanksgiving letter signed from Giorgio Morandi to Mino Maccari. Envelope included.
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