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Vaserely inspired Kamenicky Senov Thomas Hora glass vase Malovana, Chech, 1999
Vaserely inspired Kamenicky Senov Thomas Hora glass vase Malovana, Chech, 1999

Vaserely inspired Kamenicky Senov Thomas Hora glass vase Malovana, Chech, 1999

By Kamenicky Senov

Located in Zevenaar, NL

Great piece by Tomas Hora. Glass object or vase inspired by Vaserely. Chech republic, 1999 good condition, signed and stickered Thomas Hora and Kamenicky Senov. measurements: H 19 cm...

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