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House of the Albufera Valenciana, Luis Gasch Blanch (Valencia, 1880 - 1937), Valencian school of the 19th - 20th centuries Oil on panel, dedicated by the Artist to the painter Gessó. Table measurements: 19 x 13 cm, framed measurements: 38 x 33 cm.

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House of the Albufera Valenciana, Luis Gasch Blanch (Valencia, 1880 - 1937), Valencian school of the 19th - 20th centuries Oil on panel, dedicated by the Artist to the painter Gessó. Table measurements: 19 x 13 cm, framed measurements: 38 x 33 cm.

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