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Bertrand de Vismes"Vietnamese Mark" figurative drawing and indian ink on paper2020
2020
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- Creator:Bertrand de Vismes (1959, French)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 25.6 in (65 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Roscoff, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU150128804112
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