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Artist: Giovanni Mataloni
Manifesto of Socialism - Ink Drawing by G. Mataloni - 1905
By Giovanni Mataloni
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 27x25 cm. Original Ink and white lead on cardboard. Important and historical drawing by Giovanni Mataloni, representing the idea of Socialism, later become cover ...
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Early 1900s Giovanni Mataloni Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

La Tribuna - Lithograph by G. Mataloni - 1897
By Giovanni Mataloni
Located in Roma, IT
La Tribuna is a colored lithographed original manifesto on cardboard, realized around 1897 by the Italian artist Giovanni Mataloni. Printed by Officine Ricordi, Milan, this advertisi...
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1890s Giovanni Mataloni Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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