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Tom MilleaBald Man Dan1982
1982
$250
£190.40
€219.17
CA$358.27
A$392
CHF 202.27
MX$4,694.10
NOK 2,567.89
SEK 2,405.87
DKK 1,636.77
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Hand printed Platinum Photograph.
Tom Millea was well known for his printing. He loved Death Valley and even made a portfolio of it.
This is a loose print.
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