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Giulio da Milano
" dogs and a cat" Animals, Dogs, Cat, ink and watercolor cm. 30 x 20

1953

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    Cavalli,Inverno,Slitta,Neve Luminosa scena invernali con Cavalli nella neve
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    Bosco invernale , Volpe rossa Georgij MOROZ (Dneprodzerzinsk, Ucraina 1937 – San Pietroburgo 2015) Nato a Dneprodzerzinsk, in Ucraina, nel 1937, inizia gli studi artistici alla scu...
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