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description: Work divided into several visual frames with happenings narrated by the naive artist. The whole composition is blunted, yet it has a center of interest, at the top of the work, where there are several characters colored intensely in red and blue. Significant work for naive art. Signed on the back bottom left.
National Heritage Institute, Bucharest
Title: Earthquake
Description:
description: Work divided into several visual frames with happenings narrated by the naive artist.
The whole composition is blunted, yet it has a center of interest, at the top of the work, where there are several characters colored intensely in red and blue.
Significant work for naive art.
Signed on the back bottom left.
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