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GIOSETTA FIORONI (1932) - Ragazza: provincia veneta, 1975 GIOSETTA FIORONI (1932) Girl: Veneto province, 1975 Pencil and charcoal on paper 30x21 cm. Signature and title on front Artist's authentication on photograph bearing stamp of the Goffredo Parise and Giosetta Fioroni Foundation Work without frame

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GIOSETTA FIORONI (1932) - Ragazza: provincia veneta, 1975 GIOSETTA FIORONI (1932) Girl: Veneto province, 1975 Pencil and charcoal on paper 30x21 cm. Signature and title on front Artist's authentication on photograph bearing stamp of the Goffredo Parise and Giosetta Fioroni Foundation Work without frame

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