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Roberto Ortega

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Contemporary Spanish Colorful Expressionism Artwork by Roberto Ruiz Ortega
Located in Madrid, ES
Untitled, June 1996. Roberto Ruiz Ortega Oil on canvas. Roberto Ruiz Ortega, heir of
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1990s Spanish Paintings

Materials

Canvas

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