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Artist: Steven Pollack
Rie Miyazawa Mona Lisa (after da Vinci), Pop Art Lithograph by Steven Pollack
By Steven Pollack
Located in Long Island City, NY
Rie Miyazawa Mona Lisa (after da Vinci) Steven Pollack Date: 1992 Lithograph and Superfine Glitter on Paper, Signed in Pencil Edition of PP 1 Image Size...
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1990s Pop Art Steven Pollack Art

Materials

Glitter, Lithograph

Rie Miyazawa Olympia, Pop Art Lithograph with Glitter by Steven Pollack
By Steven Pollack
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Steven Pollack Title: Rie Miyazawa Olympia Year: 1992 Medium: Lithograph with Superfine Glitter, Signed in Pencil. Edition: AP Size: 31 x 43 inches
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1990s Pop Art Steven Pollack Art

Materials

Lithograph, Glitter

Rie Miyazawa Le Dejeuner sur l' Herbe, Lithograph with Glitter by Steven Pollack
By Steven Pollack
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Steven Pollack Title: Rie Miyazawa Le Dejeuner sur l' Herbe Year: 1992 Medium: Lithograph with Superfine Glitter, Signed in Pencil. Edition: AP Size: 31 x 43 inches
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1990s Pop Art Steven Pollack Art

Materials

Lithograph, Glitter

Rie Miyazawa Descending the Stairs (after Duchamp), Lithograph by Steven Pollack
By Steven Pollack
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Steven Pollack Title: Rie Miyazawa Descending a Staircase (after Duchamp) Year: 1992 Medium: Lithograph with Superfine Glitter, Signed in Pencil. Edition: AP Size: 43 x...
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1990s Pop Art Steven Pollack Art

Materials

Lithograph, Glitter

Rie Miyazawa Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (after Picasso), by Steven Pollac
By Steven Pollack
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Steven Pollack Title: Rie Miyazawa Les Demoiselles d' Avignon Year: 1992 Medium: Lithograph with Superfine Glitter, Signed in Pencil. Edition: AP Size: 31 x 43 inches
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1990s Pop Art Steven Pollack Art

Materials

Lithograph, Glitter

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