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Souvenir de la Montè Phallouse , '50s - oil paint, 120x80 cm.
By Tristan Fabris
Located in Nice, FR
Oil on canvas depicting an abstract subject by Tristan Fabris.
He is a painter from italy where he was born in 1927. He moved early to France and there he attended the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Lyon.
His work is influenced by the cubism and surrealism. He worked with Le Corbusier and his activity was mostly making decors for theatres.
He died 1989...
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