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Juan Barragán
Flow - Black and White Etching of a Female with Long Hair, Matted and Framed

2016

About the Item

A woman tilts her head towards the viewer, one eye peaking around the edge of the frame in this small etching by Juan Barragán. It is enhanced by the black mat and black frame. This piece is edition 17 of a total of 20. Juan Barragán Flow ink on paper 12h x 8w in 30.48h x 20.32w cm 17/20 JBA002
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