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Mitchell Funk
Manhattan Skyscrapers: Gold and Blue Reflections Photography

2017

About the Item

. Manhattan: Gold and Blue Reflections, Shot from Jersey, Manhattan monoliths are transformed into gleaming and beautiful abstract patters of blue and gold. Mitchell Funk, has been chronicling the New York skyline since 1969. Signed , dated lower right and numbered verso 4 /15, Unframed, Other sizes available. printed later, Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art paper
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