Null JOAN RABASCALL. Senza titolo. (d) Collage e pittura acrilica su tela.
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JOAN RABASCALL. Senza titolo. (d) Collage e pittura acrilica su tela. Sul retro, numerato "14". Potrebbe essere una delle opere della serie "Essai sur une psycologie collective", realizzata intorno al 1968, di cui sono conservate alcune copie al Reina Sofía di Madrid e al MACBA di Barcellona. 18x26 cm. In buone condizioni.

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JOAN RABASCALL. Senza titolo. (d) Collage e pittura acrilica su tela. Sul retro, numerato "14". Potrebbe essere una delle opere della serie "Essai sur une psycologie collective", realizzata intorno al 1968, di cui sono conservate alcune copie al Reina Sofía di Madrid e al MACBA di Barcellona. 18x26 cm. In buone condizioni.

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