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Vultures - Charcoal Drawing by Renato Brozzi - Early 1900
By Renato Brozzi
Located in Roma, IT
Beautiful charcoal drawing depicting a flock of vultures taking flight.
Designed by Brozzi, a renewed italian sculptor and engraver, in the first decades of 20th century.
Good condit...
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Early 20th Century Renato Brozzi Art
Materials
Charcoal
Jeweled walking stick, Lilies of the Valley, by Renato Brozzi, Italy 1900.
By Renato Brozzi
Located in Milan, IT
Walking stick: Art Nouveau jeweled stick, L-shaped knob in 800/1000 silver (parts of the knob are gilded) worked in repoussé and finished with a chisel, depicting a floral motif: bra...
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Early 20th Century Italian Art Nouveau Renato Brozzi Art
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Metal, Silver
Dove - Etching by Valerio Cugia - 1997
By Renato Brozzi
Located in Roma, IT
Artist's proof, hand signed by the Artist.
Excellent conditions.
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Early 20th Century Renato Brozzi Art
Materials
Etching
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