Null J. M. FELIU (20TH CENTURY). "WOMAN'S PORTRAIT".
Oil on board.
34.5 x 32 cm;…
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J. M. FELIU (20TH CENTURY). "WOMAN'S PORTRAIT". Oil on board. 34.5 x 32 cm; 42 x 40 cm (frame).

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J. M. FELIU (20TH CENTURY). "WOMAN'S PORTRAIT". Oil on board. 34.5 x 32 cm; 42 x 40 cm (frame).

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