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Christine Ilewski-Huelsmann
Water Under the Bridge (Large)

$2,450
£1,833.69
€2,123.30
CA$3,405.10
A$3,835.29
CHF 1,986.16
MX$46,578.11
NOK 25,228.83
SEK 23,931.67
DKK 15,842.76
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About the Item

A stunning mixed-media work by notable Illinois artist Christine Ilewski-Huelsmann, not only a fixture in the arts establishment widely represented in galleries and museums but also founder of Faces Not Forgotten. Ilewski-Huelsmann expertly employs a unique array of media to achieve the unique dreamy surface quality that defines her work. Very large with a lot of wall power, at 4 feet across. Proudly presented by Guy Lyman Fine Art, New Orleans, with our firm guarantee.

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