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Artist: Michel Raffaelli
Abstract Composition MR2 , 1970 - ink, 82x67 cm., framed
By Michel Raffaelli
Located in Nice, FR
Drawing on paper, signed up left.
Category
1970s Modern Michel Raffaelli Art
Materials
Ink
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