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Andrew Moore
Andrew Moore - Ken's Barn, Photography 2012, Printed After

2012

About the Item

Archival Pigment Print Artifacts of homesteading era, Nebraska All available sizes & editions for each size of this photograph: 40" x 30” - Edition of 5 + 2 Artist Proofs 50" X 40"- Edition of 5 + 2 Artist Proofs 60" X 50"- Edition of 5 + 2 Artist Proofs This photograph will be printed once payment has been received and will ship directly from the printer the artist works with. Your certificate of authenticity will be shipped separately from your print and in most cases will ship directly from the gallery. The Gallery is more than happy to provide clients with the next available edition number, however, the Gallery can only guarantee the specific edition number the client will receive once payment has been received.
  • Creator:
    Andrew Moore (1957, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2012
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    50" X 40"- Edition of 5 + 2 Artist ProofsPrice: $12,00060" X 50"- Edition of 5 + 2 Artist ProofsPrice: $15,000
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  • Gallery Location:
    Greenwich, CT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU25113673362
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