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Artist: Joan Hernandez Pijuan
Gestural, Abstract, Composition (Composición, in Green/Blue Spain, Catalonia)
By Joan Hernandez Pijuan
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Composición, (in Green/Blue) Color etching year: 1980 signed by hand, dated and inscribed Edtion: H.C. Size: 12.3 × 24.8 on 33.3 × 27.3 inches COA provided Joan Hernández Pijuan’s l...
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1980s Minimalist Joan Hernandez Pijuan More Prints

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