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Artist: Pite Sarranof
"Paesaggio" Francia del nord Olio cm. 50 x 36 1995
By Pite Sarranof
Located in Torino, IT
Luminoso paesaggio con colori vivi,Giallo,Verde,Blu Francia del nord Sul fondo si vede il mare
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1990s Impressionist Pite Sarranof Art

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Oil

"Plage les Dunes" Francia del nord Olio cm. 62 x 48 1995
By Pite Sarranof
Located in Torino, IT
Paesaggio di una spiaggia della Francia del Nord Spiaggia Cielo tempestoso Luce estiva Blu Mare
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1990s Post-Impressionist Pite Sarranof Art

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Oil

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