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Richard Mai (*1936), Belarusian painter, studied in Minsk, abstract landscape, tempera on cardboard, monogrammed and dated (19)89 lower right, 49 x 55 cm, framed behind glass and passepartout 74 x 80 cm

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Richard Mai (*1936), Belarusian painter, studied in Minsk, abstract landscape, tempera on cardboard, monogrammed and dated (19)89 lower right, 49 x 55 cm, framed behind glass and passepartout 74 x 80 cm

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