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Wine grape/peach/Prunus persica/plant study (vom BeWeinvergebener Titel)

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Two fruit studies: a grape with green fruit, a round red fruit and an oval blue-violet fruit at the top; a grape with green fruit and a round red-yellow fruit at the bottom
MAK – Museum of Applied Arts
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Title: Wine grape/peach/Prunus persica/plant study (vom BeWeinvergebener Titel)
Description:
Two fruit studies: a grape with green fruit, a round red fruit and an oval blue-violet fruit at the top; a grape with green fruit and a round red-yellow fruit at the bottom.

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