Ripolles: "Asombro en los espectadores" (1981)

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ArtArtwork by Juan Garcia Ripolles Born on September 4, 1932 in Alzira (Valencia) Oil on canvas 54x65 cm. Certificate of authenticity is attached. Ripollés's Artwork explodes in an explosion of colour, candidness and jubilant creativity. With a certain Picasso wink, far removed from the drama of Malagueño in Artworks like Guernica, he achieves a completely personal, carefree and joyful style.


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