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Artist: Juan Velasquez Diaz
Title Unreadable “_______ _______ No. 102”
By Juan Velasquez Diaz
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed and dated lower right; Manuscript notes on black paper backing
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1960s Juan Velasquez Diaz Art

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