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picture 1 Mario Vellani Marchi pencil drawing of Russian actress Tatiana Pavlova 1926

Mario Vellani Marchi pencil drawing of Russian actress Tatiana Pavlova 1926

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€220.00

SKU: ANT-A525

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Description

Mario Vellani Marchi Tatiana Pawlova 1926 pencil drawing depicting the Russian actress Tatiana Pawlova (1894-1975) rendered in costume in Act IV of the opera “Psyche” performed at the Manzoni Theatre in Milan on 22 XI-1926. The artist on the right is in good condition and is presented in a white mount.

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Attributes / Details

SKU ANT-A525
Manufacturer Antyki
Model A525
Size Height: 32.5 cm Width: 22.2 cm
Age XX
Year 1926
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