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Artist: Leo Guida
Medium: Board
A Lemon, Two Lemons - Original Etching on Cardboard by Leo Guida - 1980s
By Leo Guida
Located in Roma, IT
A Lemon, Two Lemons is an original Contemporary artwork realized in the 1980s by the italian artist Leo Guida.
Original Etching on cardboard.
Numbered titled and hand-signed in pen...
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1980s Contemporary Board Still-life Prints
Materials
Cardboard, Etching
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