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Artist: Pablo Picasso
Medium: Ceramic
Little-Headed Pitcher (R.222)
Little-Headed Pitcher (R.222)

Little-Headed Pitcher (R.222)

By Pablo Picasso

Located in Missouri, MO

Turned Pitcher Edition of 76/300 White Earthenware Clay, Oxidized Paraffin Decoration, White Enamel, Black 5.12 x 5.71 inches

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