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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Marble
"Balls game" figurative painting on wood panel 80x80cm
Located in Saint Pol de Léon, Bretagne
"Balls game" figurative painting on wood panel 80x80cm
Return of an exhibition in Beijing… An interpretation of the sensations felt…
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Marble Animal Paintings
Materials
Marble, Sandstone
$1,239 Sale Price
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