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Mao Zedong - Vintage Photo - 1960s

1960s

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Mao Zedong  is a  vintage photo, realized in the 1960s. The artwork is a well-balanced composition.
  • Creation Year:
    1960s
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 4.34 in (11 cm)Width: 3.15 in (8 cm)Depth: 0.08 in (2 mm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
    Insurance may be requested by customers as additional service, contact us for more information.
  • Gallery Location:
    Roma, IT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: T-1465551stDibs: LU650313821062

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