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Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

Italian, b. 1937

Pino Reggiani is an Italian painter. Many of his works are present in museums and public collections in Turin, Bologna, Rome, Pisa, Lucca, Venice, Catania, Gateshead, Skopje, Madrid, Houston, Tunis, Caracas, Bucharest, Haifa, Jerusalem and elsewhere. He has made over 100 solo exhibitions in Italy, Europe and in non-European countries. Reggiani worked mainly for thematic cycles.

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Artist: Pino Reggiani
Men of the Night - Lithograph by Pino Reggiani - 1970 ca.
By Pino Reggiani
Located in Roma, IT
Hand Signed. Edition of 110 pieces. Excellent condition.
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1970s Contemporary Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Behind the boss - Lithograph by Pino Reggiani - 1970
By Pino Reggiani
Located in Roma, IT
Behind the boss is a Contemporary Artwork realized by the Italian artist Pino Reggiani (Forlì, 1937). Lithograph on paper. Hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right co...
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1970s Contemporary Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Behind the Boss - Lithograph by Pino Reggiani - 1970s
By Pino Reggiani
Located in Roma, IT
Behind the boss is an original Contemporary Artwork realized by the Italian artist Pino Reggiani (Forlì, 1937). Original Lithograph on paper. Hand-signed...
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1970s Contemporary Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Pioneers - Original Lithograph by Pino Reggiani - 1970s
By Pino Reggiani
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions 47x59 cm. Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 110 prints. Very good conditions. Pino Reggiani ( Forlì, 1937). Italian painter. Many of his works are present in mu...
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1970s Contemporary Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Pioneers - Original Lithograph by Pino Reggiani - 1970s
By Pino Reggiani
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions 47x59 cm. Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 110 prints. Very good condition. Pino Reggiani ( Forlì, 1937). Italian painter. Many of his works are present in mus...
Category

1970s Contemporary Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Behind the boss - Lithograph by Pino Reggiani - 1970
By Pino Reggiani
Located in Roma, IT
Behind the boss is a Contemporary Artwork realized by the Italian artist Pino Reggiani (Forlì, 1937). Lithograph on paper. Hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right co...
Category

1970s Contemporary Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Behind the boss - Lithograph by Pino Reggiani - 1970
By Pino Reggiani
Located in Roma, IT
Behind the boss is a Contemporary Artwork realized by the Italian artist Pino Reggiani (Forlì, 1937). Lithograph on paper. Hand-signed in pencil by the artist on the lower right co...
Category

1970s Contemporary Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Pioneers - Original Lithograph by Pino Reggiani - 1970s
By Pino Reggiani
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions 47x59 cm. Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 110 prints. Very good condition. Pino Reggiani ( Forlì, 1937). Italian painter. Many of his works are present in mus...
Category

1970s Contemporary Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Men of the Night . Original Lithograph by Pino Reggiani - 1970 ca.
By Pino Reggiani
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 110 prints, numbered and hand signed. Excellent condition.
Category

1970s Contemporary Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Men of the Night . Lithograph by Pino Reggiani - 1970 ca.
By Pino Reggiani
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 110 prints, numbered and hand signed.
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20th Century Pino Reggiani Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

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