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Samuel Sigaloff
Untitled: Abstract Landscape

Mid 20th Century

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Samuel Sigaloff, "Untitled: Abstract Landscape", Abstract Mixed Media on Board, 14 x 20, Mid 20th Century Colors: Black, White, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Brown

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Frits T. Maula, "Untitled: Still Life with Guitar and Wine", Signed Abstract Mixed Media Painting (Pen & Ink, Watercolor), 7.50 x 5.88, Late 20th Century Colors: Red, Purple, Green,...
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Pier Canosa (Italian, b. 1940), "Untitled: Portrait of a Woman", Abstract Figurative/ Portrait Charcoal Drawing Signed and Dated on Paper, 24.50 x 18.50, Late 20th Century, 1969 Col...
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Untitled: Portrait of a Woman 2
By Pier Canosa
Located in New York, NY
Pier Canosa (Italian, b. 1940), "Untitled: Portrait of a Woman 2", Abstract Figurative/ Portrait Charcoal Drawing signed and dated on Paper, 25.25 x 18.25, Late 20th Century, 1969 C...
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Untitled Baseball Player
Located in New York, NY
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Untitled: Women in Bath
Located in New York, NY
Unknown/Unidentified Artist, "Untitled: Women In Bath", Signed Figurative/ Nude Watercolor, Charcoal (Mixed Media) Painting on Paper, 14 x 17, Late 20th Century, 1967 Colors: Black,...
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