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Howard Mehring
Abstract Hard Edge Silkscreen by Howard Mehring

1970

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Silkscreen from 1970 by Washington Color School artist Howard Mehring (1931-1978). Museum quality framed behind UV plexi. Measures 29.5" x 26.5". Framed 37.25" x 34.25".
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