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Artist: Mario Sironi
La Questione di Fiume
By Mario Sironi
Located in Roma, IT
Tempera on paper. Image dimensions: 17.5 x 22.5 cm Certificate of authenticity provided by the Galleria Russo. Provenance: Galleria F. Russo, Rome. Mario Sironi was an Italian paint...
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1920s Modern Mario Sironi Art

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Tempera

Composition - Mixed Media by Mario Sironi - Mid-20th Century
By Mario Sironi
Located in Roma, IT
Composition is original modern artowork realized by Italian Artist Mario Sironi. Mixed media. Includes frame. Mario Sironi (May 12, 1885 – August 13, 1961) was an Italian modernis...
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1950s Modern Mario Sironi Art

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Mixed Media

Studies for Three Figures - Italian art, Composition, Futurism, Watercolour
By Mario Sironi
Located in London, GB
MARIO SIRONI 1885-1961 Sassari 1885-1961 Milan (Italian) Title: Studies for Three Figures Studio per le Tre Figure, 1948 Technique: Hand Signed Pen and Watercolour Drawing on Pape...
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1940s Mario Sironi Art

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Watercolor, Pen

Heads of Two Women
By Mario Sironi
Located in London, GB
MARIO SIRONI 1885-1961 Sassari, Italy , 1885-1961 Milan, Italy (Italian) Title: Heads of Two Women Technique: Hand Signed Pencil and Crayon Drawing on Tan Paper size: 17.4x 21 cm ...
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Mid-20th Century Mario Sironi Art

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Crayon, Pencil

Female figure ca. 1950.
By Mario Sironi
Located in Milan, IT
Tempera on paper applied to canvas. Signed at lower right. On the back is a label from the Cadario Gallery in Milan, where the work was exhibited. The work has an authentication from...
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Mid-20th Century Contemporary Mario Sironi Art

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Tempera

Composizione con figure e motivi architettonici
By Mario Sironi
Located in Roma, IT
Pencil drawing on paper. In very good conditions, including a golden wooden frame (cm 46.5 x 4 x 55). Provenance: Siorni's heirs. Stefano Cortina, Milan. Paul Nicholls...
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1940s Modern Mario Sironi Art

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Paper, Pencil

Man with a Hatchet - Mixed Media by Mario Sironi - Mid-20th Century
By Mario Sironi
Located in Roma, IT
Man with a Hatchet is an artwork on white cardboard realized after Italian Artist Mario Sironi (1885-1961) in 1957. Phototype print. Signed on the low corner. Good conditions.  P...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Mario Sironi Art

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Photogravure

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