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Artist: John Russell Clift
Head, Heart, and Hand of a Flyer Whirligig - Screenprint by John Russell Clift
By John Russell Clift
Located in Long Island City, NY
Head, Heart, and Hand of a Flyer Whirligig (No One “A”) John Russell Clift, American (1925–1999) Date: 1980 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 260 Image Size: 23 x...
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1980s Conceptual John Russell Clift Figurative Prints

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Head and Upper Torso for a Flyer Whirligig
By John Russell Clift
Located in Long Island City, NY
Head and Upper Torso for a Flyer Whirligig (No One B) John Russell Clift, American (1925–1999) Date: 1980 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 260 Image Size: 37 x 2...
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1980s Conceptual John Russell Clift Figurative Prints

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Upper Torso for a Flyer Whirligig , Screenprint by John Russell Clift
By John Russell Clift
Located in Long Island City, NY
Upper Torso for a Flyer Whirligig (No One B) John Russell Clift, American (1925–1999) Date: 1980 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 260 Image Size: 33 x 21.5 inche...
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1980s Conceptual John Russell Clift Figurative Prints

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Portrait of an Old Flyer Whirligig, Screenprint by John Russell Clift
By John Russell Clift
Located in Long Island City, NY
Portrait of an Old Flyer Whirligig John Russell Clift, American (1925–1999) Date: 1980 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 260 Image Size: 31.5 x 21 inches Size: 42...
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1980s Conceptual John Russell Clift Figurative Prints

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Partial portrait of two Flyers, Screenprint by John Russell Clift
By John Russell Clift
Located in Long Island City, NY
Partial portrait of two Flyers John Russell Clift, American (1925–1999) Date: 1980 Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition of 207/260 Size: 29 in. x 42 in. (73.66 cm x 106...
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1980s Conceptual John Russell Clift Figurative Prints

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