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Olaf Hoppe (*1959), painter born in Rostock, lives in Stove near Wismar, large sea surf with full moon, oil on canvas, signed and dated 2002 lower right, in studio frame 88 x 153 cm

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Olaf Hoppe (*1959), painter born in Rostock, lives in Stove near Wismar, large sea surf with full moon, oil on canvas, signed and dated 2002 lower right, in studio frame 88 x 153 cm

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