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Medium: Enamel
Artist: Russell Young
Artist: Eleanor Aldrich
RUSSELL YOUNG - Bardot 2017 - Diamond dust -
Located in PARIS, FR
Bardot Femme Fatale 2017 , signed and numbered on the front - limited edition n. III/X on paper
White wood frame and glass
About the artist :
Russell Young is a American-British Pop...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Enamel Mixed Media
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Enamel
$7,565 Sale Price
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