Montesol: "La Pedrera" (2003)

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Autor: Javier Ballester Montesol (Barcelona, 1952). Título: La Pedrera. Descripción: técnica mixta sobre papel firmada en el ángulo inferior izquierdo. Fechado 2003 en el ángulo superior izquierdo. Medidas sin marco 35x41 cm. Obra en buenas condiciones.


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