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Artist: Carlo Fornara
Towards the Peace - Charcoal Drawing by Carlo Fornara - 1904
By Carlo Fornara
Located in Roma, IT
Charcoal drawing,1904. Dimensions: 62 x 50 cm
Provenance: Galleria d’Arte Moderna Alberto Grubicy, Milan.
A number of symbolist drawings done by Fornara in 1902 are known, includin...
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Early 1900s Symbolist Carlo Fornara Art
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Charcoal
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