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Abstract Composition
By Elba Alvarez
Located in Los Angeles, CA
20th Century Modern Mixed Media Triptych of Acrylic and Sand on Canvas. Signed and Dated Lower Right 1980. Bright Dynamic Abstract work known for Painted Forms that seem to Dance Off...
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1980s Abstract Elba Alvarez Art

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Acrylic

Postmodern Alvarez Robert Aaron Young Neon Light Box
By Elba Alvarez
Located in W Allenhurst, NJ
Exceptional piece of Postmodern art. Neon accented Alvarez Robert Aaron Young. Neon tubes mimic art design for a 3 dimension affect. Board face with deep b...
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Mid-20th Century American Post-Modern Elba Alvarez Art

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Wood

Seascape, Large Painting by Elba Alvarez
By Elba Alvarez
Located in Long Island City, NY
Date: 1988 Acrylic and sand on canvas, signed lower right Size: 48 in. x 72 in. (121.92 cm x 182.88 cm)
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Elba Alvarez Art

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Acrylic

Prima I, Large Triptych by Elba Alvarez
By Elba Alvarez
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Elba Alvarez, Venezuelan (1944 - ) Title: Prima I Year: circa 1975 Medium: Triptych of Serigraphs on Panel, Signed, Titled and Numbered in pencil Edition: 10/25 Image Si...
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1970s Abstract Elba Alvarez Art

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Panel, Screen

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