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Manuel Pardo (Murcia, 1951) Torero. Manuel Pardo (Murcia, 1951 Torero. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. 116 x 81 cm.

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Manuel Pardo (Murcia, 1951) Torero. Manuel Pardo (Murcia, 1951 Torero. Óleo sobre lienzo. Firmado. 116 x 81 cm.

Estimate 350 - 450 EUR
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Aletheia Subastas
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