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Artist: Bernardino Orsetti
Disegno figurativo toscano neoclassico raffigurante un uomo barbuto
By Bernardino Orsetti
Located in Florence, IT
Il disegno, matita su carta, raffigura un uomo barbuto, girato verso l'osservatore, che indossa una camicia con il colletto aperto ed è rappresentato con un'espressione di intenso st...
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Early 19th Century Other Art Style Bernardino Orsetti Art

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Paper, Pencil

Disegno toscano figurativo nudo maschile a sanguigna su carta del XIX secolo
By Bernardino Orsetti
Located in Florence, IT
Il disegno, sanguigna su carta, raffigura un uomo nudo seduto su una roccia, ritratto di schiena nell'atto di alzare una mano al cielo, con una posa e un'espressione ricche di pathos...
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Early 19th Century Other Art Style Bernardino Orsetti Art

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Pencil, Paper

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