
Bear Head with Pink Eyes, watercolor painting, animals, bear, brown
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- Design Credit: Samantha Todhunter Design Ltd., Photo Credit: Oliver Clarke. Dimensions: H 27 in. x W 25 in.
- Design Credit: Lucy Harris Studio, Photo Credit: Francesco Bertocci. Dimensions: H 27 in. x W 25 in.
- Design Credit: Timothy Godbold, Photo Credit: Karl Simone. Dimensions: H 27 in. x W 25 in.
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Adam BatchelorBear Head with Pink Eyes, watercolor painting, animals, bear, brown2022
2022

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- CreatorAdam Batchelor (British)
- Creation Year2022
- DimensionsHeight: 27 in (68.58 cm)Width: 25 in (63.5 cm)
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- Gallery LocationMemphis, TN
- Reference NumberSeller: 6231stDibs: LU1711211245852
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