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Jon Greene
The Pavilion

2022

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    Located in Santa Fe, NM
    Edition on hand is HC 2/3. Printed at Graphicstudio in Florida, this combination print by Richard Anuszkiewicz was printed with a set of two other editions in 1991. This work is comp...
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    1990s Op Art Abstract Prints

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    Lithograph, Screen

  • Untitled RTP
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    Located in Santa Fe, NM
    Untitled RTP is a 2009 lithograph by Guy Dill. Guy Dill beautifully captures the flowing motion of abstract objects in his prints, paintings, and sculpture. Untitled RTP is signed by...
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    Early 2000s Abstract Prints and Multiples

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    Lithograph

  • On Attend
    By Antonio Seguí
    Located in Santa Fe, NM
    Edition of 80
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    20th Century Dada Abstract Prints

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    Lithograph

  • Double You
    By Matt Magee
    Located in Santa Fe, NM
    Edition of 12
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints

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    Lithograph

  • Signing the Dinner Party
    By Judy Chicago
    Located in Santa Fe, NM
    This iconic work from Judy Chicago is a color lithograph from an edition of 50. This vibrant print celebrates Chicago's iconic 1974-1979 The Dinner Party.
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    Early 2000s Feminist Prints and Multiples

    Materials

    Lithograph

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    By Matt Magee
    Located in Santa Fe, NM
    Edition of 20
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Abstract Prints

    Materials

    Lithograph

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