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Mario Sironi, Interior study with wall paintings

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Oil on canvas laid down on paper, 22.5 × 31.5 cm
Title: Mario Sironi, Interior study with wall paintings
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Oil on canvas laid down on paper, 22.
5 × 31.
5 cm.

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