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Artist: Harry Henriksson
Duomo Turken
By Harry Henriksson
Located in Roma, IT
Henrikson Harry, Duomo Turken
B/W Aquatint and Drypoint on paper. Image Dim: cm 36x39; Dim: cm 40x45.
Hand-signed, hand-dated and hand-numbered with pencil on lower-left margin "H. Henriksson 1960 n 3/10". In back a blue ink stamp "II Biennale della Grafica, Palazzo Strozzi, Firenze, 30 aprile, 29 Giugno 1970".
Wonderful printing proof...
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1960s Harry Henriksson Art
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