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Artist: Mariano Villalta
Hands in Nature - Original Lithograph by Mariano Villalta - 1960s
By Mariano Villalta
Located in Roma, IT
Hands in Nature is an original lithograph realized by Mariano Villalta in 1960s. The artwork is in good conditions on a yellowed paper. Hand-signed and numbered (27/50) by the arti...
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1960s Surrealist Mariano Villalta Art

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Lithograph

Woman with Cat - Lithograph by Mariano Villalta - Late 1900
By Mariano Villalta
Located in Roma, IT
Woman with Cat is an original lithograph realized by Mariano Villalta Lapayes. Hand signed in pencil on lower right margin, another signature is present in pencil in the center of the representation. "Copia del punto" on lower left margin written in pencil. Edition of 10 prints. Artist's proof. Very good conditions. In the foreground, a female figure on a carriage with a very big wheel. On the left side, a cat precedes the carriage. The figures are mixed with abstract shapes; the colors are lively and bright. There is an interesting color contrast between the yellow carriage and the blue sky. The female figure wears a light pink dress...
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Late 20th Century Surrealist Mariano Villalta Art

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Mixed Media

Women - Original China Ink and Pastel by Mariano Villalta - 1970s
By Mariano Villalta
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed lower left. Graffiti, pastel and china ink. Passepartout included : 49 x 34
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1970s Surrealist Mariano Villalta Art

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Mixed Media

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