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Artist: Iran do Espirito Santo
Globe 2
By Iran do Espirito Santo
Located in San Francisco, CA
Edition 4 of 5
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21st Century and Contemporary Iran do Espirito Santo Art

Materials

Marble

Globe 1
By Iran do Espirito Santo
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Edition of 5
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21st Century and Contemporary Iran do Espirito Santo Art

Materials

Marble

Silver Pencil
By Iran do Espirito Santo
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Edition of 25
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Iran do Espirito Santo Art

Materials

Stainless Steel

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