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Peter Lik“Texas Summer”
$5,000
£3,839.78
€4,400.35
CA$7,038.77
A$7,884.97
CHF 4,101.17
MX$96,180.39
NOK 52,213.29
SEK 49,233.41
DKK 32,842.98
About the Item
Unframed
In excellent condition
Measures 27x19
- Creator:Peter Lik (1980, Australian)
- Dimensions:Height: 27 in (68.58 cm)Width: 19 in (48.26 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Out of 450Price: $5,000
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- Gallery Location:Warren, NJ
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2336214494562
Peter Lik
Peter Lik has spent over 35 years pushing the boundaries of fine art. A self-taught pioneer in the field of landscape photography, he has become synonymous with pristine images of cascading waterfalls, ethereal mountain peaks and peaceful desert canyons.
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By Peter Lik
Located in Warren, NJ
Peter Lik "Desert Stream" River signed and numbered . In good condition comes with coa. Measures 72x33. Buyer must pay for any additional shipping
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photography
Materials
Lithograph
$5,000
“October”
By Peter Lik
Located in Warren, NJ
Peter Lik original print signed and numbered “October”. In good condition measures 43by32
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photography
Materials
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$3,000
“Seventh Heaven"
Located in Warren, NJ
Peter Lik "Seventh Heaven" Kauai Hawaii Photograph . In good condition comes coa. Measures 76x37. Buyer is responsible for any additional shipping due to the size
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photography
Materials
Lithograph
“Evolution”
By Peter Lik
Located in Warren, NJ
Signed and numbered
In excellent condition
Measures 58x43
Buyer must cover shipping expense
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photography
Materials
Lithograph
$5,000
“pacific glow”
By Peter Lik
Located in Warren, NJ
This is an Peter Lik photography “pacific glow” signed and numbered . In great condition . Measures 21x50.
International buyers must pay shipping expense
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photography
Materials
Lithograph
“Empire city”
By Peter Lik
Located in Warren, NJ
Peter Lik photograph signed and numbered “empire city”. In good condition measures 29x29. Comes with coa
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Photography
Materials
Lithograph
$2,000
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