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Valdemossa Port
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Title: "Valdemossa Port" Artist: Bartolome Sastre Medium: Oil paint on canvas Size: 45.5" x 45.5"
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Raixa II
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Located in Austin, TX
Title: "Raixa II" Artist: Bartolome Sastre Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 29" x 36.25"
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Menaggio and Bellagio
Located in Austin, TX
Title: "Menaggio and Bellagio" Artist: Robert Butta Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 7.75" x 23.5"
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