Oil painting on Canvas, Subject: Architecture and cityscapes, Photorealistic style, One of a kind artwork, Signed on the back, Ready to hang, Size: 70 x 50 x 2 cm (unframed) / 70 x 50 cm (actual image size), Materials: Oil
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