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Artist: Ramon Moscardo Fernandez
Still life lithograph
By Ramon Moscardo Fernandez
Located in Sitges, Barcelona
Josep Moscardó (1953) - Still-life
Lithograph - Hand signed
Lithograph measures 38x52 cm.
Frameless.
Numbered 37/50
Barcelona, 1953
Painter, sculptor and draftsman of deep-rooted p...
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1990s Fauvist Ramon Moscardo Fernandez Prints and Multiples
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Hong Kong urbanscape lithograph
By Ramon Moscardo Fernandez
Located in Sitges, Barcelona
Josep Moscardó (1953) - Girona Cathedral
Lithograph - Hand signed
Lithograph measures 54x76 cm.
Frameless.
Numbered 12/150
Barcelona, 1953
Painter, sculptor and draftsman of deep-r...
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1990s Fauvist Ramon Moscardo Fernandez Prints and Multiples
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