Null Rosa Agenjo Bosch (Barcelona, 1955)
It lodges. Donzella de l'aigua. 
Oil on…
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Rosa Agenjo Bosch (Barcelona, 1955) It lodges. Donzella de l'aigua. Oil on canvas. Signed. Titled and signed on the back. 51 x 50 cm. Unframed.

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Rosa Agenjo Bosch (Barcelona, 1955) It lodges. Donzella de l'aigua. Oil on canvas. Signed. Titled and signed on the back. 51 x 50 cm. Unframed.

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