Back to listings 32″ x 20″ Large High Quality genuine Leather hand painting Art with original wood Frame.
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Beautifully done art work collection that would wow your gusts and adorn your living space with a touch of art.
The collection of art works are off high quality shipped in a specially selected packaging that is safe for delivery.
Quite sizable at 32 inches in height and 20 inches in width. it will make an artistic statement at first glance.
A great gift for yourself and your loved ones.
$89.00
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