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Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali
Chinatown Portfolio II

1978

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  • Florence Arnold Color Screen Print, Signed and Dated
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    Florence Arnold (American 1900-1994) hard-edge abstract color square screen print (c.1977) pencil signed 15/25 103CS-FA77 Florence Arnold began painting seriously in 1947. By the...
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