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Artist: Nicola Gambedotti
PERSONAGGI - Olio su masonite, Nicola Gambedotti, 1970
By Nicola Gambedotti
Located in Napoli, IT
Nicola Gambedotti, è stato un pittore e incisore figurativo di ricerca, considerato uno dei massimi esperti nell’utilizzo della tecnica ad acrilico bulinato. Le sue opere figurano in...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Nicola Gambedotti Art

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