Claudio Palmieri Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
Italian, b. 1955
Claudio Palmieri was a protagonist of the New Roman School or Via del Paradiso and boasts more than 20 years of national and international artistic activity. He deals with painting and sculpture with equal expressive ability, rejecting conventional disciplinary barriers and, at the same time, enhancing the linguistic peculiarities (painting, photography, sculpture and sound research). Palmieri’s works are permanently exhibited in national museums and several Italian cities.
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Artist: Claudio Palmieri
Transparencies - Pastel Drawing by Claudio Palmieri - 1989s
By Claudio Palmieri
Located in Roma, IT
"Trasparenze" is an original pastels drawing on ivory-colorated paper, glued on green cardboard, by Claudio Palmieri, in 1989.
In excellent conditions.
Sheet dimension: 50 x 35 cm...
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1980s Modern Claudio Palmieri Abstract Drawings and Watercolors
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Pastel
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