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Creator: Claude Candela
1950s Painting Signed by Claude Candela
By Claude Candela
Located in Paris, FR
1950s painting signed by Claude Candela in oil on isorel (a material made of compressed wood or cardboard). Not framed.
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1950s French Vintage Claude Candela

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