Null Madeleine-Christine FORANI (1916-1976), Bronzefigur 'EVE DU THEATRE II'
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Madeleine-Christine FORANI (1916-1976), Bronzefigur 'EVE DU THEATRE II' Material: bronze, patinated, Signature: on the bronze base 'FORANI', Title: on the bronze base 'EVE DU THEATRE II', Height: 34.8 cm, Weight: 3.5 kg, Condition: good

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Madeleine-Christine FORANI (1916-1976), Bronzefigur 'EVE DU THEATRE II' Material: bronze, patinated, Signature: on the bronze base 'FORANI', Title: on the bronze base 'EVE DU THEATRE II', Height: 34.8 cm, Weight: 3.5 kg, Condition: good

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