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picture 1 Aquatint overlooking the Piazza and Duomo in Milan from around 1830.
picture 2 Aquatint overlooking the Piazza and Duomo in Milan from around 1830.
picture 3 Aquatint overlooking the Piazza and Duomo in Milan from around 1830.
picture 4 Aquatint overlooking the Piazza and Duomo in Milan from around 1830.
picture 5 Aquatint overlooking the Piazza and Duomo in Milan from around 1830.
picture 6 Aquatint overlooking the Piazza and Duomo in Milan from around 1830.

Aquatint overlooking the Piazza and Duomo in Milan from around 1830.

Prestigious antique furniture and accessories

€1,171.00

SKU: ANT-A375

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Description

Aquatint with a view of the Piazza and Duomo in Milan from around 1830. A beautiful panoramic view of Piazza del Duomo in Milan from Coperto dei Figini in a lovely, even colour scheme in the foreground. Edited by Zucoli and watercoloured by Citterio. Applied at four points on contemporary paper medium. In excellent condition, presented in a passe-partout, in a frame of even cherry veneer with bronze rosettes at the corners.

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Attributes / Details

SKU ANT-A375
Manufacturer Antyki
Model A375
Size Height: 15.8 sheets - 44 frames cm Width: 22.2 Sheets - 50 frames cm
Wiek XIX
Rok 1830
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