Null JOAN COLOM I AUGUSTI (1879-1969). "LANDSCAPE".
Oil on canvas.
Signed.
60 x …
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JOAN COLOM I AUGUSTI (1879-1969). "LANDSCAPE". Oil on canvas. Signed. 60 x 72.5 cm; 71 x 84 cm (frame).

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JOAN COLOM I AUGUSTI (1879-1969). "LANDSCAPE". Oil on canvas. Signed. 60 x 72.5 cm; 71 x 84 cm (frame).

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