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Artist: Gino Scarpa
Untitled 148
By Gino Scarpa
Located in Austin, TX
Artist: Gino Scarpa, Italian/Norwegian (1924 - ) Title: Untitled 148 Year: circa 1970 Medium: Aquatint Etching and Carborundum Intaglio print Signed and numbered in pencil, Numbe...
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1970s Abstract Expressionist Gino Scarpa Art

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Etching, Aquatint, Intaglio

Embossings - Screen Print by Gino Scarpa - 1970s
By Gino Scarpa
Located in Roma, IT
Embossings is an original Embossing and screen Print realized by Gino Scarpa in 1970s. The artwork is in good condition, on a white cardboard. Limited edition, hand signed and num...
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1970s Contemporary Gino Scarpa Art

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Screen

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