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Marilyn Henrion
Chicago Windows 1453, Mixed Media on Canvas

2015

$6,075
£4,572.66
€5,259.33
CA$8,547.97
A$9,371.36
CHF 4,911.38
MX$113,805.17
NOK 61,275.48
SEK 57,988.94
DKK 39,254.44

About the Item

Digitally Manipulated Photography, Pigment Printing On Silk, Hand Quilting, Gallery-wrapped On Stretched Canvas Support :: Mixed Media :: Contemporary :: This Piece Comes With An Official Certificate Of Authenticity Signed By The Artist :: Ready To Hang: Yes :: Signed: Yes :: Signature Location: Lower Right Front :: Canvas :: Portrait :: Original :: Framed: No
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  • Creation Year:
    2015
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Yardley, PA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 455251stDibs: LU80213203051

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