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Artist: Max Cantini
Baby, 1900-1920 - terracotta, 37x38x20 cm
By Max Cantini
Located in Nice, FR
Sculpture in terracotta.
Category
Early 20th Century Academic Max Cantini Art
Materials
Terracotta
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