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nude watercolor Mimmi
Located in Roma, GB
artist: Anastasia Aureum abstract expressionist colour pencil drawing on paper one-of-a-kind hand signed FREE SHIPPING standard parcel available to be confirmed while submitting t...
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21st Century and Contemporary Vienna Secession Figurative Drawings and W...

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Ginger boy after Egon Schiele Klimt vienna secessione nude erotic
Located in Roma, GB
original painting hand signed cardboard, very very thick paper portrait of a boy with ginger red hair and grey eyes
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Lover after Egon Schiele Klimt vienna secessione nude erotic
Located in Roma, GB
erotic portrait nu naked woman after the bath Original tempera watercolor on paper 51x41cm hand signed
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