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RAFAEL JOAN OLIVER Palma de Mallorca 1957 Untitled Acrylic on paper Signed Measurements 69 x 49 cm ORIGIN Gallery 4 Gats, Barcelona Private collection

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RAFAEL JOAN OLIVER Palma de Mallorca 1957 Untitled Acrylic on paper Signed Measurements 69 x 49 cm ORIGIN Gallery 4 Gats, Barcelona Private collection

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