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Artist: Leonardo Voci
Six Faces, Abstract Expressionist Painting on Cloth by Leonardo Voci
By Leonardo Voci
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Leonardo Voci (1968 - ) Albanian Title: Faces Year: 2018 Medium: Oil Paint on Cloth, signed and dated in paint Size: 14 x 58 in. (35.56 x 147.32 cm)
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Leonardo Voci Art

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