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editHawthorn and First Avenue (1968) by Guillermo Acevedo. Pencil drawing [1]
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- It is a low quality reproduction of a significant artwork produced by the subject of the article;
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- Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article as it demonstrates the works of Guillermo Acevedo as discussed in the article.
- ^ Mario Torero, October 9, 2014 interview
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