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Artist: Danièle Perre
Composition - Lithograph by Danièle Perré - 1958
By Danièle Perre
Located in Roma, IT
Composition is an original color lithograph realized by Danièle Perré.
The artwork is in good condition, included a brown cardboard passpartout (35x27.5 cm).
Hand-signed, dated and...
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1950s Abstract Danièle Perre Abstract Prints
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