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Style: Abstract
Medium: Photogravure
Farnese Wall #60
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Photogravure and chine-colle abstract image, in white frame.
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2010s Abstract Photogravure Mixed Media

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Photogravure

Farnese Wall #32
Located in Mill Valley, CA
Photogravure and chine-colle abstract image, in white frame.
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2010s Abstract Photogravure Mixed Media

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Photogravure

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