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Style: Modern
Medium: Ceramic
"Sons and Lovers" Drill Drawing, #5
Located in Dallas, TX
Signed by artist "M. O'KEEFE 2013" at lower left.
Media is graphite on clay-coated panel.
Overall dimensions including the frame are 18 x 15 inches.
Category
2010s American Modern Ceramic Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Clay, Panel, Graphite
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