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Artist: Lisa A. Frank
Conservatory (Vertical Still Life Photograph of Tropical Birds & Exotic Flowers)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Vertical still life photograph of colorful tropical birds and exotic flowers Archival digital print, 94 x 40 inches. This contemporary, archival d...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa A. Frank Figurative Photography

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Archival Ink, Digital Pigment

Suzanna's Specimen Panel (Still Life Photograph Tapestry of Flowers & Birds)
By Lisa A. Frank
Located in Hudson, NY
Vertical, still life photograph tapestry of birds and flowers Archival digital print 94 x 40 inches, edition of 15 Also available in: 54 x 23 inches, edition of 20, $2200 40 x 17 i...
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2010s Contemporary Lisa A. Frank Figurative Photography

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Archival Ink, Archival Pigment

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