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Artist: Italo Zetti
Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi - Woodcut - Mid-20th Century
Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi - Woodcut - Mid-20th Century

Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi - Woodcut - Mid-20th Century

By Italo Zetti

Located in Roma, IT

Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi is an artwork realized by Italo Zetti in the mid-20th Century.  Woodcut, 12 x 7,5 cm; It includes passepartout 24 x 30 cm. Hand signed bottom right. Good c...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Italo Zetti Art

Materials

Paper, Woodcut

Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi - Woodcut - 1948
Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi - Woodcut - 1948

Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi - Woodcut - 1948

By Italo Zetti

Located in Roma, IT

Ex Libris For Giorgio Balbi, realized by Italo Zetti, 1948.  It includes passepartout, 30 x 24 cm. Woodcut, sheet 10,5 x 7 cm. Signed on plate bottom right.  Good conditions.

Category

1940s Modern Italo Zetti Art

Materials

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Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi - Woodcut - Mid-20th Century
Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi - Woodcut - Mid-20th Century

Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi - Woodcut - Mid-20th Century

By Italo Zetti

Located in Roma, IT

Ex Libris Giorgio Balbi is an artwork realized by Italo Zetti, in 1946.   Woodcut, 11 x 8 cm; It includes passepartout 24 x 30 cm. Hand signed bottom right. Good condition.

Category

1940s Modern Italo Zetti Art

Materials

Paper, Woodcut

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