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picture 1 Filiberto Mateldi Caricature of the singer from around 1930

Filiberto Mateldi Caricature of the singer from around 1930

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SKU: ANT-A521

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Filiberto Mateldi Caricature of a singer from around 1930. An ink drawing on a large sheet of paper depicting a singer in tails standing in front of a table setting. The drawing has a caricature style and is the work of painter Filiberto Mateldi (1885-1942). It is in good condition inside a black cardboard protected by a sheet of acetate.

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Attributes / Details

SKU ANT-A521
Manufacturer Antyki
Model A521
Size Height: 33.2 cm Width: 24 cm
Age XX
Year 1930
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