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Artist: Kip Frace
Brooklyn Bridge, Psychedelic Screenprint by Kip Frace
By Kip Frace
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Kip Frace
Title: Brooklyn Bridge
Year: 1993
Medium: Serigraph, Signed and Numbered in Pencil
Edition: 175
Paper Size: 42 x 28 inches [106.68 ...
Category
1990s Pop Art Kip Frace Art
Materials
Screen
Statue of Liberty, Pop Art Serigraph by Kip Frace
By Kip Frace
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Kip Frace
Title: Statue of Liberty
Year: 1993
Medium: Serigraph, Signed and Numbered in Pencil
Edition: 89/175
Paper Size: 42 x 28 inches [106.68 x 70.12 cm]
Category
1990s Pop Art Kip Frace Art
Materials
Screen
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