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ESTEBAN VICENTE Segovia 1903-2001 Untitled. 1995 Silkscreen on Creysse paper Signed in pencil Numbered 100/100 Measurements 74 x 93 cm Edited and Printed by Erik Kirksaether, Madrid 1995 We thank the Esteban Museum Vicente for his help in cataloging this work.

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ESTEBAN VICENTE Segovia 1903-2001 Untitled. 1995 Silkscreen on Creysse paper Signed in pencil Numbered 100/100 Measurements 74 x 93 cm Edited and Printed by Erik Kirksaether, Madrid 1995 We thank the Esteban Museum Vicente for his help in cataloging this work.

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