FIGURA IMPOSIBLE, YTURRALDE
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Serie Figura Imposible
Serigraph on paper
Year: 1973 - 1975
Edition: 106 / 125
Signed: José María Yturralde
Measurements: W 60.5 x D 2 x H 74 cm
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