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Artist: Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri
Ritmo-Struttura - Screenprint by Francesco Guerrieri - 1964
By Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri
Located in Roma, IT
Ritmo-Struttura is a contemporary artwork realized by Francesco Guerrieri in 1964 Mixed colored Screen Print Artist Proof.  Hand signed on the lower margin Includes frame Don't ...
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1960s Modern Giovanni Francesco Guerrieri Abstract Prints

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