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Artist: Pedro Pablo Oliva
Pedro Pablo Oliva Untitled (Cabeza de Guajira) 1975
By Pedro Pablo Oliva
Located in Miami, FL
Pedro Pablo Oliva Untitled (Cabeza de Guajira), 1975 Mixed media on paper Signed to lower left 20 x 19 in
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20th Century Contemporary Pedro Pablo Oliva Art

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Mixed Media

Pedro Pablo Oliva Drawing: Los Dulces Jinetes de mi Memoria
By Pedro Pablo Oliva
Located in Miami, FL
Pedro Pablo Oliva “Los Dulces Jinetes de mi Memoria” 2001 Mixed media on paper 39 x 27.5 in
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Early 2000s Surrealist Pedro Pablo Oliva Art

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Mixed Media

Pedro Pablo Oliva Drawing: Segismundo y Teresita
By Pedro Pablo Oliva
Located in Miami, FL
Pedro Pablo Oliva “Segismundo y Teresita” 1998 Mixed media on paper 39 x 27.5 in
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1990s Surrealist Pedro Pablo Oliva Art

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Mixed Media

Pedro Pablo Oliva, Las extranas Apariciones de Estervina, Lithograph
By Pedro Pablo Oliva
Located in Miami, FL
Pedro Pablo Oliva Las extranas Apariciones de Estervina, 2013 Lithograph on paper 25 x 18 in Ed. of 100
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Pedro Pablo Oliva Art

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Lithograph

El abrazo
By Pedro Pablo Oliva
Located in Miami, FL
Since 1974, Oliva has had individual and collective exhibitions in Cuba as well as internationally. His works can be seen at the National Museum of Fine Arts of Cuba and in collections in Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Switzerland, Mexico, Germany and United States. In 1998 Oliva founded and funded the House-Workshop of Pedro Pablo Oliva...
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20th Century Pedro Pablo Oliva Art

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Bronze

Segismundo y su lagarto
By Pedro Pablo Oliva
Located in Miami, FL
Since 1974, Oliva has had individual and collective exhibitions in Cuba as well as internationally. His works can be seen at the National Museum of Fine Arts of Cuba and in collections in Canada, France, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Switzerland, Mexico, Germany and United States. In 1998 Oliva founded and funded the House-Workshop of Pedro Pablo Oliva...
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20th Century Pedro Pablo Oliva Art

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Lithograph

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