Null Philiph Hipwell (1942-2021) - Woodstok N.Y. H cm 18x24 - in frame H cm 33x3…
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Philiph Hipwell (1942-2021) - Woodstok N.Y. H cm 18x24 - in frame H cm 33x38 Colored China on cardboard Certificate on photograph by Istituto Europeo Promozione Arte Contemporanea, Catania.

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Philiph Hipwell (1942-2021) - Woodstok N.Y. H cm 18x24 - in frame H cm 33x38 Colored China on cardboard Certificate on photograph by Istituto Europeo Promozione Arte Contemporanea, Catania.

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