Null Titina Maselli
(Rome 1924-Rome 2005)
Reading Montale 1978 Lithograph 73x60 …
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Titina Maselli (Rome 1924-Rome 2005) Reading Montale 1978 Lithograph 73x60 cm Signature, date, title and numbering "Titina Maselli '78, II/XXV, Reading Montale"

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Titina Maselli (Rome 1924-Rome 2005) Reading Montale 1978 Lithograph 73x60 cm Signature, date, title and numbering "Titina Maselli '78, II/XXV, Reading Montale"

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