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Artist: Alberto Korda
Guerillero Heroico Che Guevara hand signed photograph certified
By Alberto Korda
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Attached is a certificate from the Carmen Tatche Gallery and press clippings from the exhibition held in 2000 in Spain.
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Early 2000s Modern Alberto Korda Portrait Photography

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