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Artist: Tano Festa
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By Tano Festa

Located in Roma, RM

Tano Festa (Roma 1938 – 1988), Finestra (1984) Spray, tempera e legno su tela di cm 100×70, firmato, intitolato e datato al retro. Opera registrata presso l’Archivio Tano Festa, a ...

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1980s Pop Art Tano Festa Art

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1970s Italian Pop Art Tano Festa Signed and Dated Drawing
1970s Italian Pop Art Tano Festa Signed and Dated Drawing

1970s Italian Pop Art Tano Festa Signed and Dated Drawing

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Located in Roma, IT

1970s Tano Festa Signed and Dated Drawing Important work in marker on cardboard by the great Roman artist Tano Festa, one of the major exponents, together with Mario Schifano, of th...

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