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Raphael Soyer
M. Russian - El Superior-del Bellarose

1969

About the Item

Artist proof edition of 150 Signed in pencil lower right and in pencil lower left Sight size 18 x 12 in Overall size in Museum quality matted frame 30 x 23 in
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