Pablo Palazuelo : "Geometry" 2005

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Author: Pablo Palazuelo. Title: Geometry. Description: Offset reproduction on old mill bianco paper of 250 gr. from original artist drawing. Published in the artist's notebook of the Matador magazine of 2005. Measurements without frame: 40 x 30.5 cm. Artwork in perfect condition.


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