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Purvis Young
The People Want It

1995

$3,000
£2,227.66
€2,616.27
CA$4,173.84
A$4,673.03
CHF 2,450.22
MX$57,738.22
NOK 30,874.35
SEK 29,144.16
DKK 19,520.60
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Mixed Media House Paint on wood and laid fabric

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The People Want It
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mixed Media House Paint on wood and laid fabric 19 x 28.50 in
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Hold Back the Eye
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Purvis Young (1943 - 2010) Hold Back the Eye, 1993 Mixed Media House paint and carpet on board 21 x 48 in
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Mixed Media, Fabric, Wood, House Paint

They Know Why
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Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mixed Media house paint on thin wood Purvis Young (1943 - 2010)
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Mixed Media

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People Out
By Purvis Young
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Purvis Young (1943 - 2010) People Out, 1995 Mixed Media house paint and carpet on plastic & cardboard 17 x 41 in
Category

1990s Abstract Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Fabric, Plastic, House Paint, Cardboard

Warriors Together
By Purvis Young
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Purvis Young (1943 - 2010) Warriors Together, 1987 Mixed Media house paint on cardboard and thin wood 17.50 x 48 in
Category

1980s Abstract Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood, House Paint, Cardboard

Carry Over The Mountain
By Purvis Young
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mixed Media house paint on cardboard
Category

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Materials

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