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Palestinian girls floating in the waters of the Dead Sea signed and dated in pen on the verso Largh. 120 - Alt. 80 cm stampa ai pigmenti su carta 100% cotone

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Palestinian girls floating in the waters of the Dead Sea signed and dated in pen on the verso Largh. 120 - Alt. 80 cm stampa ai pigmenti su carta 100% cotone

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