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Bronze Sculpture Signed Prof. Puntelli nude young girl
$3,289.17
£2,442.39
€2,750
CA$4,518.82
A$4,912.87
CHF 2,604.81
MX$58,892.83
NOK 33,105.78
SEK 30,329.39
DKK 20,963.82
About the Item
In dark patina bronze
Signed by Prof. Puntelli
Measures: Height 75 cm.
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