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Angelo Mangiarotti, low table, model no. 304, designed 1959
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Angelo Mangiarotti, low table, model no. 304, designed 1959
Patinated bronze, marble.
14.5 in. (37 cm) high; 39.5 in. (100 cm) diameter
Produced by Bernini, Milan, Italy. Bronze base cast by Fonderia Artistica Battaglia, Milan, Italy.
Provenance: acquired from the architect's studio -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Patinated bronze, marble. Condition: Good. Creation Date: circa 1959 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 776668 -
Dimensions
H. 14.5 in; Diam. 39.5 in; H. 36.83 cm; Diam. 100.33 cm;
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