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Artist: Lorenzo Homar
Pedro Casals San Juan Puerto Rico vintage poster
By Lorenzo Homar
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Lorenzo Homar Casals Poster, 1966. Lithograph, 19 x 29 inches. Some wear as can be observed in detail photos.
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5 Cuentos de Meido Perto Rican poster
By Lorenzo Homar
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
LORENZO HOMAR (1913-2004) LEA EL LIBRO / 5 CUENTOS DE MIEDO. 1953. 30 1/2x17 3/4 inches, 77 1/2x45 cm. Silkscreen. Paper. 5 Cuentos de Miedo (5 Tales of Fear), a book from the ser...
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