Null AVEL·LI ARTIS-GENER (1912-2000). Pair of drawings "GIRL IN RED DRESS".
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AVEL·LI ARTIS-GENER (1912-2000). Pair of drawings "GIRL IN RED DRESS". Ink and watercolour on paper and poster board. Signed. On the reverse they still have part of the cardboard sheet to which they were attached at the corners. One of them has a small tear on the upper right corner. 26.8 x 23.5 cm; 24.4 x 23 cm (unframed). This lot will not be included in our post auction sale.

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AVEL·LI ARTIS-GENER (1912-2000). Pair of drawings "GIRL IN RED DRESS". Ink and watercolour on paper and poster board. Signed. On the reverse they still have part of the cardboard sheet to which they were attached at the corners. One of them has a small tear on the upper right corner. 26.8 x 23.5 cm; 24.4 x 23 cm (unframed). This lot will not be included in our post auction sale.

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