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Sabhan Adam

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Syrian Arab Republic / Syrian Arab Republic

Untitled

2006 • Other

Verifiedicon Includes Certificate of Authenticity

50 x 50 cm

$2500.00

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Medium: Other
Materials: Mixed Media on Canvas
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Size: 50 x 50 cm
Frame: Artwork not framed
Availability: Available
Classification: Unique
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