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Barbara Januszkiewicz
Barbara Januszkiewicz

Barbara Januszkiewicz, born on February 23, 1955, is a prominent visual artist from Poland. Known for her unique artistic style and profound understanding of color and form, her work has been exhibited in numerous international exhibitions, earning her acclaim in the art world. more

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