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Artist: Lucio Carvalho
Maria in Rio
By Lucio Carvalho
Located in Paris, FR
Digital Photography from the Occupiers series Limited number of 5.
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2010s Contemporary Lucio Carvalho Figurative Photography

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Fragile no 2
By Lucio Carvalho
Located in Paris, FR
Digital photography from the series Fragile Things. Limited number of 5.
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Early 2000s Contemporary Lucio Carvalho Figurative Photography

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Madame and the Rock
By Lucio Carvalho
Located in Paris, FR
Digital Photography from the Occupiers series. Limited number of 5.
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2010s Contemporary Lucio Carvalho Figurative Photography

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Fragile no 12
By Lucio Carvalho
Located in Paris, FR
Digital photography from the series Fragile Things number 4/5 limited number of 5
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Early 2000s Lucio Carvalho Figurative Photography

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Fragile no 12
$6,893 Sale Price
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Versailles no 1 Occupation
By Lucio Carvalho
Located in Paris, FR
Digital Photography from the Occupation series . limited number of 8. Possible to order different sizes in limited print.
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2010s Contemporary Lucio Carvalho Figurative Photography

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Wheels of time
By Lucio Carvalho
Located in Paris, FR
Digital photography from the Occupier series. Limited Print number of 5.
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2010s Contemporary Lucio Carvalho Figurative Photography

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Fragile no 2
By Lucio Carvalho
Located in Paris, FR
Digital Photgraphy from the series Fragile Things Limited Print number of 5 .
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The Infante and the Loaf
By Lucio Carvalho
Located in Paris, FR
Digital Photography. Limited edition of 5.
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2010s Contemporary Lucio Carvalho Figurative Photography

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Fragile NO 9
By Lucio Carvalho
Located in Paris, FR
Digital Photography from the series Fragile Things. number 4/5 Limited Print of 5.
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Early 2000s Contemporary Lucio Carvalho Figurative Photography

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