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Artist: Alexandr Pietrenko
Pitcher and a bottle - XX century, Oil figurative painting, Still life
By Alexandr Pietrenko
Located in Warsaw, PL
Oil on canvas, still life by Alexandr Pietrenko.
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20th Century Other Art Style Alexandr Pietrenko Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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