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Artist: André Pierre Arnal
Abstract Collage Composition, 1994 - mixed media, 68x54 cm, framed
By André Pierre Arnal
Located in Nice, FR
Collage on paper and mixed media, signed lower right.
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1990s Abstract André Pierre Arnal Art
Materials
Mixed Media
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