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Ramon Catalan Peru Alltagsszene signiert gerahmt Öl auf Malkarton Anfang 20 Jh

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Price:
EUR 290.00
ApproximatelyS$ 425.55
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EUR 45.00 (approx S$ 66.03) Standard Postage. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: Leipzig, Germany
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Leipzig | Grafikhandel

Leipzig | Grafikhandel

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I am very pleasantly surprised to see the painting's condition and appearance so bright and well-wrought. One small correction if indeed there is a next time: the artist's name is Benito Ramos Catalan (1888-1961) who painted the landscapes of Chile for much of his career. He also did some historic scenes, mostly to celebrate Chilean independence.
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