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where he again worked as a collaborator of relevant newspapers and magazines. His paintings and sculptures were featured in national halls of art. Between 1928 and 1930, Acquarone lived in New York where he collaborated with a
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where he resided for a period of 7 years and collaborated with important publications. In 1921, Acquarone moved to
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