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Medium: Lenticular
"A Thing of Beauty #7 (Charaxes)" Lenticular transition Butterfly to Currency
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"A Thing of Beauty #7 (Charaxes) 36"x36"" is an original artwork by Anna Tas made of an archival pigment print with lenticular lens. The piece is lenticular––transitioning and creati...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lenticular Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Lenticular

"A Thing of Beauty #9 (Salamis)" Lenticular Print, Butterfly, Currency Motif
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"A Thing of Beauty #9 (Salamis) 20x20" is an original artwork by Anna Tas made of an archival pigment print with lenticular lens. The piece is lenticular––transitioning and creating ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lenticular Still-life Photography

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Lenticular, Archival Pigment

"A Thing of Beauty #7 (Charaxes) 20x20", Lenticular, Butterfly, Currency Motif
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"A Thing of Beauty #7 (Charaxes)" is an original artwork by Anna Tas made of an archival pigment print with lenticular lens. The piece is lenticular––transitioning and creating the l...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lenticular Still-life Photography

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Archival Pigment, Lenticular

"A Thing of Beauty #8 (Excelsa) 20x20", Lenticular Print, Color Photography
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"A Thing of Beauty #8 (Excelsa) 20x20" is an original artwork by Anna Tas made of an archival pigment print with lenticular lens. The piece is lenticular––transitioning and creating ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Lenticular Still-life Photography

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Lenticular, Archival Pigment

Jan Van Huysum 2.0
Located in Lenox, MA
Jeff Robb Jan Van Huysum 2.0 Lenticular Photograph 46" x 34" Edition 1/9 $15,000 Provenance: From the artist's studio Additional Information: Available in additional sizes, please...
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21st Century and Contemporary Lenticular Still-life Photography

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Lenticular

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