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This is not Femminocracy - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2024
This is not Femminocracy - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2024

This is not Femminocracy - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2024

By Bruno Salvatore Latella

Located in Roma, IT

This is not Femminocracy is the contemporary artwork realized by LBS (A.K.A. Bruno Salvatore Latella) in 2024s. Lithograph on Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Title in the back of the artwork...

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2010s Contemporary Bruno Salvatore Latella Art

Materials

Lithograph

Eva's Spring - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2022
Eva's Spring - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2022

Eva's Spring - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2022

By Bruno Salvatore Latella

Located in Roma, IT

Eva's Spring is the contemporary artwork realized by LBS (A.K.A. Bruno Salvatore Latella) in 2020s. Fine Art Giclée Lithograph on Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Title in the back of the art...

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2010s Contemporary Bruno Salvatore Latella Art

Materials

Lithograph

The Paradise of Didone - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2022
The Paradise of Didone - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2022

The Paradise of Didone - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2022

By Bruno Salvatore Latella

Located in Roma, IT

The paradise of Didone is the contemporary artwork realized by LBS (A.K.A. Bruno Salvatore Latella) in 2020s. Fine Art Giclée Litography on Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Title in the back ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Bruno Salvatore Latella Art

Materials

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Platomico - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2024
Platomico - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2024

Platomico - Print by Bruno Salvatore Latella - 2024

By Bruno Salvatore Latella

Located in Roma, IT

Platomico is the contemporary artwork realized by LBS (A.K.A. Bruno Salvatore Latella) in 2020s. Fine Art Giclée Litography on Hahnemühle Photo Rag. Title in the back of the artwor...

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2010s Abstract Bruno Salvatore Latella Art

Materials

Lithograph

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