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Attributed to Maria SMIRSKY dite Nina BARKA (1908-1986) The couple Oil on cardboard Signed and titled on reverse 41 x 48 cm (with frame) Framed Missing R262

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Attributed to Maria SMIRSKY dite Nina BARKA (1908-1986) The couple Oil on cardboard Signed and titled on reverse 41 x 48 cm (with frame) Framed Missing R262

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