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Italian Painting by Danilo Picchiotti
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Mixed media Painting on plywood by Danilo Picchiotti. Black and white abstract forms are accented by cobalt blue, yellow, and red detail. It is frame...
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Vintage 1980s Italian Paintings

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Vintage Painted French Shooting Targets
Located in Austin, TX
French vintage painted shooting targets made of wood. This unique set from the turn of the century brings character and authenticity to a space!
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Set of Mid-Century French Paintings and Mirrored Frames
Located in Austin, TX
Set of three paintings from mid-century France portraits of classic French male figures from the 16th century. Each is shown in a mirrored square frame. The frames are accentuated wi...
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“Il Desiderio Espresso “ Italian Mid-Century Painting
Located in Austin, TX
Mix media on canvas from mid-century Italy. This piece is signed by the artist and is titled “Il Desiderio Espresso”, translating to “The Expressed Desire.” The painting has beautifu...
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Vintage 1970s Italian Modern Paintings

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“Di Stelle Cadenti” Italian Mid-Century Painting
Located in Austin, TX
Mixed media on canvas from mid-century Italy. This piece is signed by the artist, attributed to Danilo Pacchiotti’s entourage. It is titled “Di Stelle Cadenti”; translating to “Of Sh...
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Vintage 1960s Italian Modern Paintings

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19th Century Oil Painting of Dance of the Nymphs
Located in Austin, TX
This 19th-century oil canvas; from Maison Blanchet; known for top-notch art supplies; is stamped with a 1890 mark. Blanchet; situated at rue Saint-Benoît 20; was an artist's haven offering premium colors; high-quality canvases; easels; and brushes. The painting showcases nymphs dancing...
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Antique Early 1900s French Paintings

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