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Medium: Carbon Pigment
Artist: James Coignard
"From Album Twin, " Color Aquatint, Etching, & Collage signed by James Coignard
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"From Album Twin" is an original signed color aquatint, etching, carborundum, and collage piece by James Coignard. it depicts two figures in the bottom corners among letters and numb...
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1970s Carbon Pigment Mixed Media
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Mixed Media, Etching, Aquatint, Carbon Pigment
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