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Artist: Theodore Stravinsky
Dancer Etching by Theodore Stravinsky, Modern, Signed, Edition of 15
Dancer Etching by Theodore Stravinsky, Modern, Signed, Edition of 15

Dancer Etching by Theodore Stravinsky, Modern, Signed, Edition of 15

By Theodore Stravinsky

Located in Roma, IT

Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 15 prints.Original Prints. Wonderful etching realized in 1932 by Theodore Stravinsky, son of the famous pianist Igor. Passepartout included : 69 ...

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1930s Modern Theodore Stravinsky Prints and Multiples

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Young Model - Original Etching by Theodore Stravinsky - 1932

Young Model - Original Etching by Theodore Stravinsky - 1932

By Theodore Stravinsky

Located in Roma, IT

Image dimensions: 30 x 22 cm Hand signed lower right, from the edition of 15 prints. A very rare etching by Theodore Stravinsky. Théodore Strawinsky (St. Petersburg, 1907 – Genève,...

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1930s Theodore Stravinsky Prints and Multiples

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The Horse and the Dancer - Etching by Theodore Stravinsky - 1932

The Horse and the Dancer - Etching by Theodore Stravinsky - 1932

By Theodore Stravinsky

Located in Roma, IT

The Horse and the Dancer is an original etching realized by Théodore Strawinsky in 1932. Hand signed and dated in pencil on the lower right margin, edition of 15 prints. Very good co...

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