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Artist: Antonio De Totero
The Castle - Etching by Antonio de Totero - 1980s
By Antonio De Totero
Located in Roma, IT
The Castle is an artwork realized by Antonio de Totero (1936) in 1980.
Hand-signed and numbered by artist with pencil.
Numbered, Edition of V/XXV prints
Good condition.
Category
1980s Contemporary Antonio De Totero Art
Materials
Etching
Castle - Etching by Antonio de Totero - 1980s
By Antonio De Totero
Located in Roma, IT
Castle is an artwork realized by Antonio de Totero (1936) in 1980.
Hand signed and numbered by artist with pencil.
Edition of 125 prints of which 100 in Arab numbers and 25 in Roma...
Category
1980s Contemporary Antonio De Totero Art
Materials
Etching
Fantastic figure - Pencil and Charcoal by A. De Totero - 1979
By Antonio De Totero
Located in Roma, IT
Original drawing. Pencil and charcoal on cardboard. Dated and hand signed with the monogram of the artist lower right.
Very good conditions.
Includes Passepartout: 69 x 49 cm
Imag...
Category
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Materials
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The City - Etching by Antonio de Totero - Late 20th Century
By Antonio De Totero
Located in Roma, IT
Construction is an original color etching by Antonio de Totero.
Numbered, Edition Vi/XXV.
Hand-signed. Good conditions. Image Dimensions: 26.5 x 36 cm
The artwork represents a sur...
Category
Late 20th Century Contemporary Antonio De Totero Art
Materials
Etching
Arab City - Original Etching by Antonio de Totero - 1980 ca.
By Antonio De Totero
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 125 prints, hand signed and numbered.
Category
20th Century Antonio De Totero Art
Materials
Etching
Arab City - Original Etching by Antonio de Totero - 1980 ca.
By Antonio De Totero
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 125 prints, hand signed and numbered.
Category
20th Century Contemporary Antonio De Totero Art
Materials
Etching
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