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Artist: Piero Gilardi
"Inverosimile" no.2 - Original Lithograph by Piero Gilardi - 1990
By Piero Gilardi
Located in Roma, IT
Illustration 2 From "Inverosimile" is an original lithograph on Graphia paper realized by Piero Gilardi in 1990.
Hand signed on lower right in pencil and numbered on lower left. Edi...
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1990s Arte Povera Piero Gilardi Art
Materials
Lithograph
"Inverosimile" no.4 - Original Lithograph by Piero Gilardi - 1990
By Piero Gilardi
Located in Roma, IT
Illustration 4 From "Inverosimile" is a beautiful original lithograph on Graphia paper realized by Piero Gilardi in 1990.
Hand-signed on the lower right in pencil and numbered on th...
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1990s Arte Povera Piero Gilardi Art
Materials
Lithograph
Manghi - Lithograph by Piero Gilardi - 1990
By Piero Gilardi
Located in Roma, IT
The proposed print is a lithograph with a print run of 99 copies, in very good condition.The lithograph have the numbering of the print and the artist's hand signature in the lower m...
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1990s Arte Povera Piero Gilardi Art
Materials
Lithograph
Gilardi Exhibition - Vintage Lithograph Galerie Di Meo - 1991
By Piero Gilardi
Located in Roma, IT
Gilardi Exhibition - Galerie Di Meo is a colored lithograph realized in 1991 .
This artwork was realized in occasion of the exhibition by Piero Gilardi held at Galerie Di Meo in Pa...
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1990s Arte Povera Piero Gilardi Art
Materials
Offset
Vintage Poster Gilardi Exhibition at Galerie Di Meo, Paris - 1991
By Piero Gilardi
Located in Roma, IT
Gilardi Exhibition - Galerie Di Meo is an original colored lithograph realized in 1991.
Hand-signed and dated 16/5/1991 by the artist on the lower right margin.
This artwork was re...
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1990s Arte Povera Piero Gilardi Art
Materials
Offset
Sedilsasso
By Piero Gilardi
Located in Roma, IT
This artwork is a composition of three stones made by Piero Gilardi in 1969.
The Certificate of Authenticity is provided by Archivio Piero Gilardi n. 1969.01 dated 17/12/2017.
This s...
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1960s Contemporary Piero Gilardi Art
Materials
Polyurethane
Gilardi Exhibition - Galerie Di Meo - Poster by Piero Gilardi - 1991
By Piero Gilardi
Located in Roma, IT
Gilardi Exhibition - Galerie Di Meo is a colored lithograph realized in 1991 .
This artwork was realized in occasion of the exhibition by Piero Gilardi held at Galerie Di Meo in Par...
Category
1990s Contemporary Piero Gilardi Art
Materials
Offset
Gilardi Exhibition - Vintage offset Galerie Di Meo - 1991
By Piero Gilardi
Located in Roma, IT
Gilardi Exhibition - Galerie Di Meo is a colored offset poster realized in 1991 .
This artwork was realized in occasion of the exhibition by Piero Gilardi held at Galerie Di Meo in ...
Category
1990s Arte Povera Piero Gilardi Art
Materials
Offset
Gilardi Exhibition - Vintage offset Galerie Di Meo - 1991
By Piero Gilardi
Located in Roma, IT
Gilardi Exhibition - Galerie Di Meo is a vintage offset printrealized in 1991 .
This artwork was realized in occasion of the exhibition by Piero Gilardi held at Galerie Di Meo in ...
Category
1990s Arte Povera Piero Gilardi Art
Materials
Offset
"Inverosimile" no.5 - Lithograph by Piero Gilardi - 1990
By Piero Gilardi
Located in Roma, IT
Illustration 5 From "Inverosimile" is a beautiful original lithograph on Graphia paper realized by Piero Gilardi in 1990.
Hand-signed on the lower right in pencil and numbered on th...
Category
1990s Arte Povera Piero Gilardi Art
Materials
Lithograph
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