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Picture plate, Pierre de Mougins (*1966), French artist, active in Berlin, ceramic, polychrome painted, reclining female nude, verso inscribed 'De Mougins no. 108', minimally bumped, Ø 32 cm

2026 

Picture plate, Pierre de Mougins (*1966), French artist, active in Berlin, ceramic, polychrome painted, reclining female nude, verso inscribed 'De Mougins no. 108', minimally bumped, Ø 32 cm

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