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Artist: Amleto dalla Costa
Amleto Dalla Costa artist, "Woman in a Green Hat"
By Amleto dalla Costa
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Abstract portrait Limited edition lithograph Signed, numbered 289/325 Amleto Dalla Costa was an Italian painter and sculptor known for his abstract and ...
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20th Century Abstract Expressionist Amleto dalla Costa Art

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Lithograph

Amleto dalla Costa, Anatomy+Suite, original silk screen, hand signed
By Amleto dalla Costa
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Amleto dalla Costa Anatomy+Suite 1979 Original silkscreen hand signed and numbered from an edition of 325
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1970s Contemporary Amleto dalla Costa Art

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Screen

Della Costa is the artist; "Woman in Red Hat"
By Amleto dalla Costa
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Colorful limited edition lithograph by artist Amleto della Costa. Amleto dalla Costa was an Italian painter and sculptor known for his abstract and expre...
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20th Century Abstract Expressionist Amleto dalla Costa Art

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Lithograph

Amleto dalla Costa, Untitled, original pencil drawing, hand signed
By Amleto dalla Costa
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Amleto dalla Costa Untitled 1980 Unique pencil drawing on paper Hand signed and dated "1980"
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1980s Contemporary Amleto dalla Costa Art

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Charcoal

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