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Anthony AdcockUntitled (After)2020
2020
$3,500
£2,688.92
€3,089.54
CA$4,923.18
A$5,530.98
CHF 2,889.94
MX$67,508.15
NOK 36,693.84
SEK 34,539.52
DKK 23,055.29
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Hyperreal oil painting by Anthony Adcock titled "Untitled (After)"- Oil on mounted linen.
**There is no steel or rust in this piece. It is hand-painted oil on linen canvas and mounted to an ACM panel.
Hyperrealism, realism, conceptual art, conceptual realism, construction, steel, rust, metal, building materials, oil painting, contemporary art, troupe l'oeil, illusionistic, abstract painting
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