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Color:  Green
Artist: James Koenig
Cool Triangles
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original hard edge abstraction by American artist James Koenig titled "Cool Triangles. This work is part of Draw Near exhibition which opened at Benjaman Gallery on March 11. Th...
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1970s Hard-Edge Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas

Ribbon Structure #4
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original hard edge abstraction by American artist James Koenig. This work titled "Ribbon Structure #4" is part of the Draw Near exhibition currently on view at Benjaman Gallery
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1970s Hard-Edge Paintings

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Acrylic, Canvas

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