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Artist: Bruno Conte
Perspective - Etching by Bruno Conte - 1980
By Bruno Conte
Located in Roma, IT
Perspective is an etching print on paper realized by Bruno Conte (1939-2021) in 1980. Good condition. Hand-signed and numbered in Roman number IX/XXV.
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1980s Contemporary Bruno Conte Art

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Etching

Perspective - Etching by Bruno Conte - 1980 ca.
By Bruno Conte
Located in Roma, IT
Limited edition of 125 prints, 25 of which numbered in roman numbers; hand signed and numbered.
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20th Century Bruno Conte Art

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Etching

Composition - Original Mixed Media by B. Conte - 1995
By Bruno Conte
Located in Roma, IT
Composition is an original collage artwork realized Bruno Conte, Hand-signed on the lower right in pencil. In very good condition. The artwork represents an abstractt composition, ...
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1990s Contemporary Bruno Conte Art

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Mixed Media

Red Watercolor - Original Pencil and Watercolor by Bruno Conte - 1970s
By Bruno Conte
Located in Roma, IT
Red Watercolor is an original contemporary artwork realized in the 1970s by the Italian artist Bruno Conte (Rome, 1939). Original Pencil drawing and watercolor. Titled on the lower...
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1970s Modern Bruno Conte Art

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Watercolor, Ballpoint Pen

Perspective - Etching by Bruno Conte - 1980
By Bruno Conte
Located in Roma, IT
Perspective is an artwork realized by Bruno Conte (1939-2021) in 1980. Good condition. Signed and numbered in roman number X/XXV.
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1960s Contemporary Bruno Conte Art

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Etching

Objects - Pastel Drawing by Bruno Conte - 1981
By Bruno Conte
Located in Roma, IT
Objects is an original contemporary artwork realized in 1981 by the Italian artist Bruno Conte (Rome, 1939). Original pastel drawing on black cardboard. Passepartout included (cm 3...
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1980s Modern Bruno Conte Art

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Pastel, Cardboard

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