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UnknownBritish Abstraction oil on paperboard Alec Cumming Temple Red Orange Black2016
2016
$885.77
£650
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About the Item
Artist: Alec Cumming
Title: To the Sound of the Temple
Medium: oil on paper
Size: 97 x 63 cm (38 x 25")
Year: 2016
Alec Cumming
Exhibited at Alec Cumming, Stripped Bare, a show of new works, 2017. At
the Stainless Gallery, Delhi, India
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