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DAVIDE BAROGGI
Locarno (Ch) 1974

Lugano
2023

Acrylic on ca…
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DAVIDE BAROGGI DAVIDE BAROGGI Locarno (Ch) 1974 Lugano 2023 Acrylic on canvas 51,00x95,00 Certificate of authenticity. Signature, year and title on back.

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DAVIDE BAROGGI DAVIDE BAROGGI Locarno (Ch) 1974 Lugano 2023 Acrylic on canvas 51,00x95,00 Certificate of authenticity. Signature, year and title on back.

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