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A Cement Basalt Sculpture by Jean Amado France 1970s
By Jean Amado
Located in HYÈRES, FR
An abstract sculpture by Jean Amado.
Basalt Cement.
France 1970s
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1970s French Vintage Jean Amado Furniture
Materials
Cement
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