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Robert Polidori, Façades, El Malecón, Havana, Cuba, No. 1, December (1997)

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Fujicolor Crystal Archive print, 36.8 × 76.2 cm
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Title: Robert Polidori, Façades, El Malecón, Havana, Cuba, No. 1, December (1997)
Description:
Fujicolor Crystal Archive print, 36.
8 × 76.
2 cm.

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