Hi
I would like that, if you have a little time, to take a look in our web site and say your opinion in our book of visits, the URL is: Pereira da Silva Art Gallery
This website is dedicated to the artwork of the sculptor Manuel Pereira da Silva.
Best Regards,
Pedro Nunes Pereiradasilva 17:13, 12 February 2007
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