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Artist: Massimo Baistrocchi
Fishbone - Original Etching by Massimo Baistrocchi - 1972

Fishbone - Original Etching by Massimo Baistrocchi - 1972

By Massimo Baistrocchi

Located in Roma, IT

"Fishbone" is a beautiful print in etching technique, realized by Massimo Baistrocchi in 1972. Hand-signed and dated, on the lower right in pencil, Numbered, edition of 19/50 prints...

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1970s Modern Massimo Baistrocchi Prints and Multiples

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Etching

Fishbone - Etching by Massimo Baistrocchi - 20th Century

Fishbone - Etching by Massimo Baistrocchi - 20th Century

By Massimo Baistrocchi

Located in Roma, IT

"Fishbone" is a beautiful print in etching technique, realized by Massimo Baistrocchi. Numbered 19/50. Illegible Hand signed, on the lower right. Image Dimensions: 9.8 x 11.5 cm T...

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20th Century Modern Massimo Baistrocchi Prints and Multiples

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Etching

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