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Spiritello Sculpture Prototype by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia, Italy
Spiritello Sculpture Prototype by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia, Italy

Spiritello Sculpture Prototype by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia, Italy

By Gruppo Alchimia, Alessandro Guerriero

Located in Milan, Italy

"Spiritello" plexiglass sculpture designed by Alessandro Guerriero for Alchimia, circa 1990. Signed Alchimia, A. Guerriero. Biography In 1976 Alessandro and Adriana Guerriero establ...

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1990s Italian Modern Gruppo Alchimia Decorative Objects

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