Pablo Picasso: "Paloma de la paz" 970/1000

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Autor: Pablo Picasso (Málaga, España, 1881 -Mougins, Francia, 1973). Título: Paloma de la paz. Descripción: litografía sobre papel Arches firmada en plancha y numerada 970/1000 a lápiz. Medidas sin marco 50x66 cm. Obra en buenas condiciones.


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