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JOSEP PUIGDENGOLAS. View of Port de la Selva (d) Oil on hardboard. Signed. On the back, signed, located and dated 1972 33x46 cm. In good condition. Gilt and upholstered wood frame.

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JOSEP PUIGDENGOLAS. View of Port de la Selva (d) Oil on hardboard. Signed. On the back, signed, located and dated 1972 33x46 cm. In good condition. Gilt and upholstered wood frame.

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barcelone, Spain
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