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Architectural stoneware contemporary sculpture by Maarten Stuer
By Maarten Stuer
Located in Les Acacias GE, GE
Maarten Stuer (born in 1965)
2020-12-10, 2020
Stoneware and engobe architectural sculpture.
Signed with the monogram and dated as the title
Created both for indoors and outdoors.
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Category
21st Century and Contemporary Other Art Style Abstract Sculptures
Materials
Sandstone
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