Null RAIMON SUNYER. View of Tiana (d) Oil on canvas.
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RAIMON SUNYER. View of Tiana (d) Oil on canvas. On the back, signed, located and dated 2005. 61x95 cm. In good condition. Wooden frame.

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RAIMON SUNYER. View of Tiana (d) Oil on canvas. On the back, signed, located and dated 2005. 61x95 cm. In good condition. Wooden frame.

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