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Marino Marini, Marino from Shakespeare I (1978)
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The complete set of eight etchings with aquatint and drypoint in colors, on Arches paper, with full margins, all contained in the original cream colored portfolio, 76.2 × 56.8 cm
Title: Marino Marini, Marino from Shakespeare I (1978)
Description:
The complete set of eight etchings with aquatint and drypoint in colors, on Arches paper, with full margins, all contained in the original cream colored portfolio, 76.
2 × 56.
8 cm.
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