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Joan Pere Viladecans
Abstract Expressionist Mixed Media painting by Spanish Artist Viladecans

1976

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Artist: Joan Pere Viladecans, Spanish (1948 - ) Title: Untitled Year: 1976 Medium: Collage and Mixed Media on Paper, signed and dated l.r. Paper Size: 40 x 28 inches (101.6 x 70.12 cm) Frame: 46 x 33 inches (116.84 x 83.82 cm)
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