Sale 7388
London
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28 March 2007
Price realised
GBP 25,200
Estimate
Giorgio Morandi Natura Morta (V. 102) etching, 1933, on beige laid paper, third state (of four), signed in pencil, inscribed terzo stato (one of a few proofs aside from the edition of thirty), with margins, the tip of the upper left sheet corner re-attached, a 4 mm. paper loss at the lower sheet edge, a crease at the left and at the lower sheet edge, generally in good condition, framed P. 260 x 300 mm., S. 305 x 342 mm.
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