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Creator: Luigi Froni
Caricature Male Head by the Italian Sculptor Luigi Froni 1959
By Luigi Froni
Located in Milano, MI
Caricature face of a smiling man by the Italian Sculptor Luigi Froni 1901-1965, sculptor from Parma specialized in portraiture, an half-bust cast bronze male figurative sculpture...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Luigi Froni Furniture

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Bronze

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