Argentine Folk Art
1940s Art Deco Vintage Argentine Folk Art
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1950s Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Metal, Tin
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Bronze
1930s Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Iron
1920s Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Iron
1920s Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Iron
1910s Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Plaster
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1960s Folk Art Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Canvas, Acrylic
1890s Victorian Antique Argentine Folk Art
Brass
17th Century Renaissance Antique Argentine Folk Art
Canvas, Wood
1950s Folk Art Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Sheet Metal
1970s Expressionist Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Chrome
Mid-20th Century Moorish Argentine Folk Art
Wood
1960s Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Steel
1940s Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Wood, Paint
1950s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Enamel
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Metal, Chrome
20th Century Folk Art Argentine Folk Art
Pine
1950s Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Wood
Early 1900s American Colonial Antique Argentine Folk Art
Silver
20th Century Argentine Folk Art
Paper
20th Century Argentine Folk Art
Paper
1950s Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Metal, Enamel
1960s Folk Art Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Fabric
1930s Art Deco Vintage Argentine Folk Art
Chrome
Early 20th Century Argentine Folk Art
Wood
Early 20th Century Argentine Folk Art
Leather
20th Century Argentine Folk Art
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20th Century Argentine Folk Art
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Early 20th Century Argentine Folk Art
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Early 20th Century Primitive Argentine Folk Art
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