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Josep Grau-Garriga
Tors d'Homme

1976

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  • Untitled Motion Sickness
    By Josep Grau-Garriga
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Artist: Josep Grau-Garriga Title: Untitled Motion Sickness Year: circa 1966 Medium: Mixed Media and Collage on Paper Size: 23 x 20 inches
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    1960s Abstract Expressionist Mixed Media

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  • Motion Sickness, Mixed Media Collage by Josep Grau Garriga
    By Josep Grau-Garriga
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Artist: Josep Grau-Garriga, Spanish (1929 - 2011) Title: Motion Sickness Year: circa 1966 Medium: Acrylic and Collage on Paper Size: 23 x 20 inches
    Category

    1960s Conceptual Mixed Media

    Materials

    Mixed Media

  • Nivea and Insects, 1966, Mixed Media Collage by Josep Grau Garriga
    By Josep Grau-Garriga
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Artist: Josep Grau-Garriga, Spanish (1929 - 2011) Title: Nivea and Insects Year: circa 1966 Medium: Acrylic and Collage on Paper Size: 23.5 x 18 in. (59.69 x 45.72 cm)
    Category

    1960s Conceptual Mixed Media

    Materials

    Mixed Media

  • Self Portrait, 1970's Ink Drawing by Josep Grau-Garriga
    By Josep Grau-Garriga
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Artist: Josep Grau-Garriga, Spanish (1929 - 2011) Title: Self Portrait II Year: circa 1976 Medium: Ink on Paper Size: 28 x 24 in. (71.12 x 60.96 cm)
    Category

    1970s Abstract Expressionist Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    Ink

  • Un Home del Dia, Mixed Media Collage by Josep Grau Garriga
    By Josep Grau-Garriga
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Artist: Josep Grau-Garriga, Spanish (1929 - 2011) Title: Un Home del Dia Year: 1969 Medium: Mixed Media and Collage on Paper, signed and dated l.r. Size: 29 in. x 22 in. (73.66 cm x ...
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    1960s Abstract Expressionist Mixed Media

    Materials

    Mixed Media

  • Happy in '72, Abstract Painting by Josep Grau-Garriga
    By Josep Grau-Garriga
    Located in Long Island City, NY
    Happy in ‘72 Josep Grau-Garriga, Spanish (1929–2011) Date: 1972 Acrylic and Collage on Paper Size: 24 x 32 in. (60.96 x 81.28 cm) Provenance. Arras Gallery, NYC
    Category

    1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

    Materials

    Acrylic

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