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Color:  Orange
Artist: Walter Darby Bannard
Hummock
Located in Lawrence, NY
Ex collection Carolyn Dunlap Millet Exhibited: Knoedler and Co, NY; Tibor de Nagy, Houston; Berry Campbell, NY Walter Darby Bannard was a leading prop...
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1970s Color-Field Art

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Acrylic

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