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Artist: Filiberto Petiti
20th Century Italian Signed Landscape Painting
20th Century Italian Signed Landscape Painting

20th Century Italian Signed Landscape Painting

By Filiberto Petiti

Located in Roma, IT

20th Century Italian Signed Landscape Beautiful and important painting by the great artist born in Turin, but of the Roman school, Filiberto Petiti (Turin, 14 November 1845 - Rome,...

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Early 20th Century Italian School Filiberto Petiti Paintings

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Wood, Oil

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