Sergio Larraín
Village of Corleone, Sicily, 1959
Thanks to m3zzaluna

Sergio Larraín

Village of Corleone, Sicily, 1959

Thanks to m3zzaluna

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    village of corleone, sicily, 1959 photo by sergio larrain/magnum photos, from sergio larrain: italy
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