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Artist: Roberto Baccarini
Venezia
By Roberto Baccarini
Located in Roma, IT
Venezia is an original photograph by Roberto Baccarini.
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20th Century Contemporary Roberto Baccarini Photography

Milano
By Roberto Baccarini
Located in Roma, IT
Milano is an original photograph realized by Roberto Baccarini. Hand signed and titled in pencil on the lower right margin.
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20th Century Contemporary Roberto Baccarini Photography

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