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Medium: Organic Material
Artist: Bruno Bisang
CLAUDIA SCHIFFER, Paris 1997 (P_205)
By Bruno Bisang
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Bruno Bisang
CLAUDIA SCHIFFER, Paris 1997 (P_205)
45 x 37.5 inches
Archival Pigment Print / Black & white fine art Bartya / Color gloss resin coated
Edition of 10 + 2 AP
Signed b...
Category
2010s Organic Material Black and White Photography
Materials
Resin, Coating, Archival Pigment
NAOMI CAMPBELL for Swish, New York 1994 (P_013)
By Bruno Bisang
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Bruno Bisang
NAOMI CAMPBELL for Swish, New York 1994 (P_013)
45 x 37.5 inches
Archival Pigment Print / Black & white fine art Bartya / Color gloss resin coated
Edition of 7 + 2 AP...
Category
2010s Organic Material Black and White Photography
Materials
Resin, Coating, Archival Pigment
N'GONE, Paris '95 (E_007)
By Bruno Bisang
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Bruno Bisang
N'GONE, Paris '95 (E_007)
48.5 x 40.5 inches
Archival Pigment Print / Black & white fine art Bartya / Color gloss resin coated
Edition of 15 + 3 AP
Signed by artist
...
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2010s Organic Material Black and White Photography
Materials
Resin, Coating, Archival Pigment
CLAUDIA SCHIFFER, Paris '97 (E_046)
By Bruno Bisang
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Bruno Bisang
CLAUDIA SCHIFFER, Paris '97 (E_046)
48.5 x 40.5 inches
Archival Pigment Print / Black & white fine art Bartya / Color gloss resin coated
Edition of 15 + 3 AP
Signed b...
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2010s Organic Material Black and White Photography
Materials
Resin, Coating, Archival Pigment
CHARMAINE, Paris 1991 (P&E_060)
By Bruno Bisang
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Bruno Bisang
CHARMAINE, Paris 1991 (P&E_060)
45 x 37.5 inches
Archival Pigment Print / Black & white fine art Bartya / Color gloss resin coated
Edition of 7 + 2 AP
Signed by arti...
Category
2010s Organic Material Black and White Photography
Materials
Resin, Coating, Archival Pigment
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