Null PAOLO CAMPORESE
CAMPORESE PAOLO
Padua (Padua) 1961

Apotropaic 2024
2024

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PAOLO CAMPORESE CAMPORESE PAOLO Padua (Padua) 1961 Apotropaic 2024 2024 Polychrome terracotta 32.00x15.00x12.00 Certificate of authenticity The sculpture "apotropaic 2024" is an intriguing work that captures attention with its simple but effective composition. The plate supported by two sections of steel pipe on a wooden base creates an interesting contrast between industrial and natural materials. The central part of the plate has a series of random holes, colored with a red glaze that stands out against the pinkish background.

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PAOLO CAMPORESE CAMPORESE PAOLO Padua (Padua) 1961 Apotropaic 2024 2024 Polychrome terracotta 32.00x15.00x12.00 Certificate of authenticity The sculpture "apotropaic 2024" is an intriguing work that captures attention with its simple but effective composition. The plate supported by two sections of steel pipe on a wooden base creates an interesting contrast between industrial and natural materials. The central part of the plate has a series of random holes, colored with a red glaze that stands out against the pinkish background.

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