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Precioso plafón realizado en cerámica esmaltada inspirada en la pintura de Salvador Dalí: Dues Noies,
que se conserva en la Fundación Gala - Salvador Dalí de Figueres.
Está firmado y numerado 1/99.
Obra muy decorativa y de gran calidad, muy buen estado.
Medidas: 49 x 36 x 2.5 cm.

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