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M.BarakVintage Modernist oil Painting "Dancing Together" Figurative Painting1960
1960
$500
£381.75
€441.11
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CHF 410.47
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6004 Vintage modernist oil painting on artist board displayed in a gilt wood frame os a dancing couple.
Signed lower left by M.Barak.
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