Card Game | Vasarely Vega |
Description
Victor Vasarely, (1906-1997), is a Hungarian visual artist, recognized as the father of optical art.
The work:
Vega, 1956
Oil on canvas, 130x195 cm
Private collection, Belgium
Characteristics
- EAN
- 3760146342231
- Categories
- Kids!, Games & toys
- Artist
- Vasarely
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