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Pamela de Fina - February 17, 2008
I'm looking for the Florence Art Gallery on Via Tournabouni.Georgo Ganesi was the ownwer.
Pamela De Fina - October 21, 2009
I lived in Florence and attended Villa Schifanoia,MA ArtHistory,1974-I was married to Andre Andreoli who showed withthe Florence Art Gallery, and Georgo Ganesi. We resided at Villa Malenotti. It was a most beautful experienceto study and live amongst the Renaissance masterpieces. Hope to return soon