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Artist: Mariano Rodriguez
Gallo
By Mariano Rodriguez
Located in Miami, FL
Mariano Rodriguez
Gallo, 1984
Serigraph
Ed. VII of XXV
29 x 22 in
Category
1980s Modern Mariano Rodriguez Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Gallo (Rooster)
By Mariano Rodriguez
Located in Miami, FL
Beautiful lithograph by the artist Mariano Rodriguez, representing one of his most famous topics: the Rooster.
Signed and edition at the left bottom corner.
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20th Century Abstract Mariano Rodriguez Animal Prints
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