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Jean-Pierre Cassigneul
Jean-Pierre Cassigneul -- Boat

1973

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Jean-Pierre Cassigneul Title: Boat, 1973 Lithograph Edition 15 /200 lower left Hand Signed lower right Image size: 49 x 32.5 cm Sheet size: 62.5 x 45.8 cm
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