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Idaspe - Watercolor by M. Molinari - 1920s
By Mario Molinari
Located in Roma, IT
Idaspe is original drawing in watercolor on cardboard realized by M. Molinari in 1923 ca., as scenography for the representation of Heliodorus of Emesa's "The Ethiopians". The state...
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1920s Mario Molinari Art

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Ink, Watercolor

Woman Figure - Mixed Media by Mario Molinari - 1920 ca.
By Mario Molinari
Located in Roma, IT
Woman Figure is an original drawing in mixed media, ink, tempera and watercolor on ivory-colored paper realized by M. Molinari in 1920 ca. Not signed. The state of preservation of ...
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1920s Mario Molinari Art

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Ink, Watercolor, Tempera

Woman Figure - Mixed Media by Mario Molinari - 1920 ca.
By Mario Molinari
Located in Roma, IT
Woman Figure is an original drawing in mixed media (ink and watercolor) on ivory-colored paper realized by M. Molinari in 1920 ca. Not signed. The state of preservation of the artw...
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1920s Mario Molinari Art

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Ink, Watercolor

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