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By Giovanni (Nino) Costa
Located in Roma, IT
Drawing on paper, XIX century.
Provenance: Nino Costa’s successors. Liberio Merolli, Rome. Private Collection.
This fascinating drawing was realized by Nino Costa, an Italian landsca...
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19th Century Romantic Giovanni (Nino) Costa Art
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Memories from Marina di Pisa Autograph -Postcard Signed by Giovanni Costa - 1899
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Located in Roma, IT
Memories from Marina di Pisa is an Autograph Postcard Signed by the Italian painter Giovanni Costa (Rome, 1826 – Marina di Pisa, 1903), best-known as Nino Costa, to Adele Verducci.
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