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Haavard Homstvedt
Three Heads, Painting by Haavard Homstvedt

2006

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Artist: Haavard Homstvedt, Norwegian (1976 - ) Title: Three Heads Year: 2006 Medium: Oil on Canvas over Panel, signed verso Size: 10 x 10 inches Frame: 14 x 14 inches
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