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Italian Modern Silk-Screen Print I Volti, Tre by Mimmo Paladino for Danese, 2007

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Italian Silk-Screen Print on Paper of Two Women and a Musician, 1900-1980s
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Italian modern chromed steel Guadalupa ashtray by Enzo Mari for Danese, 1972
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Italian modern colorful marine screen printing by Bruno Contenotte, 1982
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