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Donald Baechler - "Flower" - unique piece - edition: 27/98

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  • Donald Baechler - "Flower" - unique piece - edition: 35/98
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    Donald Baechler - "Flower". Color screen printing and collage. Signed and Numbered. Unique edition 35/98 About Donald Baechler: *1956 in Hartford, Connecticut (USA). Studied ...
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  • Giorgio Pagliari - "Composition" - colour screen print
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    Colour screen-print. Hand-signed, numbered or labelled, dated, titled. A beautiful artwork that looks good in every room and especially in the living room or bedroom. Can be frame...
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