UMBERTO MALATESTA MALATESTA UMBERTO
Fabrica di Roma (Viterbo) 1954

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UMBERTO MALATESTA

MALATESTA UMBERTO Fabrica di Roma (Viterbo) 1954 Superficie viva 2019 Acrílicos y esmaltes sobre panel de madera 84.00x125.00x4.00 Pintura abstracta centrada en la búsqueda del signo y los valores matéricos de la superficie, realizada sobre panel de madera con colores acrílicos y esmaltes.Obra única original firmada al dorso y acompañada de certificado de autenticidad en foto.

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