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Artist: Yannis Kounellis
Untitled / Hommage to Caravaggio - Original Mixed Media by Y. Kounellis - 2010
By Yannis Kounellis
Located in Roma, IT
Untitled / Hommage to Caravaggio is an Arte Povera Work realized by Yannis Kounellis in 2010 and made of iron, glass bottles, a shoe, jackets, trumpet and steel wire. Certificate of authenticity by the Artist. Exhibitions: About Caravaggio: Visioni e illusioni contemporanee, Frascati, Scuderie Aldobrandini, Museo Tuscolano, 1 dicembre 2012 – 7 aprile 2013; Novecento Italiano...
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2010s Arte Povera Yannis Kounellis Art

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