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Antonio LOPEZ-GARCIA (1936), "Suite Centenario Olímpico" 1992, Litografía sobre papel Arches, firmada a lápiz en el margen y numerada 13/250 63 x 89,5 cm sin enmarcar Obra extraída de la carpeta "Suite Olympic Centennial" realizada con motivo de los Juegos Olímpicos de Barcelona de 1992.

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Antonio LOPEZ-GARCIA (1936), "Suite Centenario Olímpico" 1992, Litografía sobre papel Arches, firmada a lápiz en el margen y numerada 13/250 63 x 89,5 cm sin enmarcar Obra extraída de la carpeta "Suite Olympic Centennial" realizada con motivo de los Juegos Olímpicos de Barcelona de 1992.

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