Null CANO (20TH CENTURY). "BAILAORA", 1933.
Crayons, pastel on poster board.
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CANO (20TH CENTURY). "BAILAORA", 1933. Crayons, pastel on poster board. Signed and dated. The reverse still retains part of the cardboard sheet to which it was attached at the corners. 24.4 x 25.1 cm (unframed). This lot will not be included in our post-auction sale.

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CANO (20TH CENTURY). "BAILAORA", 1933. Crayons, pastel on poster board. Signed and dated. The reverse still retains part of the cardboard sheet to which it was attached at the corners. 24.4 x 25.1 cm (unframed). This lot will not be included in our post-auction sale.

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