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Creator: Carlo Ramous
Carlo Ramous, Abstract Composition
By Carlo Ramous
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Carlo Ramous
(1926-2003)
Abstract Composition
Bronze sculpture, with a brown patina.
Signed ‘C Ramous’ and numbered 1/4.
Height : 42 cm
Width : 42 cm
Depth : 12 cm
Pe...
Category
20th Century Carlo Ramous Figurative Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
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