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ENRIQUE GARCIA CARRILERO Valencia (1900) / Madrid (1989) "Peasants" Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. Needs restoration Measurements: 159 x 104.5 cm

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ENRIQUE GARCIA CARRILERO Valencia (1900) / Madrid (1989) "Peasants" Oil on canvas Signed in the lower right corner. Needs restoration Measurements: 159 x 104.5 cm

Schätzwert 2 250 - 3 000 EUR
Startpreis 1 500 EUR

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