Null (1948). View of Venice with a view from the Grand Canal to Dogana da Mar. O…
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(1948). View of Venice with a view from the Grand Canal to Dogana da Mar. Oil on canvas. 82 x 116 cm, incl. frame approx. 99 x 134 cm. Signed "F. Sanchis" lower left - Partly rubbed, small rest. D

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(1948). View of Venice with a view from the Grand Canal to Dogana da Mar. Oil on canvas. 82 x 116 cm, incl. frame approx. 99 x 134 cm. Signed "F. Sanchis" lower left - Partly rubbed, small rest. D

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