Null Amadeo Freixas Vivó (Terrassa, Barcelona, 1912-Capellades, Barcelona, 2004)…
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Amadeo Freixas Vivó (Terrassa, Barcelona, 1912-Capellades, Barcelona, 2004) Lady with rose. Oil on canvas. Signed. 92 x 73 cm.

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Amadeo Freixas Vivó (Terrassa, Barcelona, 1912-Capellades, Barcelona, 2004) Lady with rose. Oil on canvas. Signed. 92 x 73 cm.

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