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Arrangements of flower bouquets in a majolica vase, a sculpted pewter and bronze urn and a ceramic ewer on a draped octagonal table

by Giuseppe Recco

Arrangements of flower bouquets in a majolica vase, a sculpted pewter and bronze urn and a ceramic ewer on a draped octagonal table - Giuseppe Recco
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English: "Arrangements of flower bouquets in a majolica vase, a sculpted pewter and bronze urn and a ceramic ewer on a draped octagonal table" oil on Canvas.
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