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Artist: Kirk Mangus
Woman's Portrait
By Kirk Mangus
Located in Three Oaks, MI
Kirk Mangus's Woman's portrait is an original woodcut print. Mangus is widely known for his ceramics.
Mangus’s work is held in numerous collections including the Cleveland Museum of ...
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1990s Abstract Impressionist Kirk Mangus Art
Materials
Woodcut
Monoprint on Paper by Kirk Mangus (INV# NP3598)
By Kirk Mangus
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Kirk Mangus
Monoprint on Paper (INV# NP3598)
30 x 22.5"
1985
signed by artist
Category
1980s Contemporary Kirk Mangus Art
Materials
Monoprint
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