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Artist: Gino Severini
Nature Morte
By Gino Severini
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color lithograph with strong colors. Signed and numbered 119/140 in pencil by Severini. Printed by Michael Cassé, Paris. Published by L'Œuvre Gravée, P...
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