Null MILO [Miguel Fernando LOPEZ dit] (born 1955)
Balancing on a ball 
Bronze wi…
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MILO [Miguel Fernando LOPEZ dit] (born 1955) Balancing on a ball Bronze with shaded brown patina on rectangular base in polished black stone towards the bottom Milo some wear to the patina Height: 19.5 cm - Total height: 28.5 cm

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MILO [Miguel Fernando LOPEZ dit] (born 1955) Balancing on a ball Bronze with shaded brown patina on rectangular base in polished black stone towards the bottom Milo some wear to the patina Height: 19.5 cm - Total height: 28.5 cm

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