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Cesare Breveglieri Art

Italian, 1902-1948

Cesare Breveglieri was an Italian painter born in Milan on March 12, 1902. He was a poetic painter. He attended the Master's, and at the same time, the evening school for architects at the Brera Academy. Breveglieri died on March 22, 1948, in Milan.

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Artist: Cesare Breveglieri
Woman with a Hat - Original Pencil Drawing by C. Breveglieri - 1930s
By Cesare Breveglieri
Located in Roma, IT
Woman with a Hat is an original drawing in pencil, realized by Cesare Breveglieri, in the 1930', hand-signed and, dated, with the stamp of collezione culturale d'artre Milano " Azur ...
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1930s Cesare Breveglieri Art

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