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Creator: Sergio Gonzales-Tornero
Midcentury Sergio Gonzalez-Tornero Artwork 'a Tree'
By Sergio Gonzales-Tornero
Located in BROOKLYN, NY
A wonderful work by Chilean painter/artist Sergio Gonzalez-Tornero. This color etching with aquatint is pencil signed, titled (A Tree), dated (1964), a...
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Mid-20th Century Chilean Mid-Century Modern Sergio Gonzales-Tornero Furniture

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