Null Gino MAROTTA (1935-2012)
Fenicottero artificiale, 2010
Artbeat edition disc…
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Gino MAROTTA (1935-2012) Fenicottero artificiale, 2010 Artbeat edition discontinued Sculpture, multiple in green colored and cut methacrylate. Signed on the base. Height 19 cm Long. 10 cm

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Gino MAROTTA (1935-2012) Fenicottero artificiale, 2010 Artbeat edition discontinued Sculpture, multiple in green colored and cut methacrylate. Signed on the base. Height 19 cm Long. 10 cm

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