ALESSANDRO RIPALTI MODEST&FURIOUS
Pergola (PU) (BO) 1957

Red Peony
2024

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ALESSANDRO RIPALTI

MODEST&FURIOUS Pergola (PU) (BO) 1957 Red Peony 2024 Digital. Giclée print on Hahnemühle German Etching fine art paper. 42,00x42,00 Certificate of Authenticity. Exemplar 5 of 20. Signed and numbered in pencil on verso, artist's QR stamp on back.

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