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    Posted 8 months ago

    Budek
    (314 items)

    Hello!, sorry to bother you all with this, but
    I was hoping someone might be able to help identify this maker’s mark. .
    Thank you.

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    1. Budek Budek, 8 months ago
      Thanks for the love, vcal!
    2. Budek Budek, 8 months ago
      Thank you, Newfld and DejaVu2 for the loves, greatly appreciated!
    3. vetraio50 vetraio50, 8 months ago
      Beppi Frattagli, I think.
    4. Budek Budek, 8 months ago
      Thank you, Kevin!, and thank you to everyone for the looks and loves
    5. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 8 months ago
      Good find vetraio50.

      Beppe Frattagli was born in Florence in 1929 and has been active in his own city and in his own laboratory since the second half of the 1950s.
      He creates a production composed almost exclusively of artist monotypes.

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