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Artist: Robert Indiana
Artist: Rafael Canogar
Medium: Board
Pop Art Selections from the Museum of Modern Art (HAND Signed by Robert Indiana)
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana
Pop Art: Selections from the Museum of Modern Art (Hand Signed and Inscribed by Robert Indiana), 1999
Offset lithograph poster on poster board (hand signed, dated and ...
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1990s Pop Art Board Abstract Prints
Materials
Board, Lithograph, Offset
Monograph: Robert Indiana Early Sculpture 1960-1962 (Hand signed and inscribed)
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana
Deluxe Limited Edition with Slipcase: Robert Indiana Early Sculpture 1960-1962 (Hand signed and inscribed with heart drawing by Robert Indiana ), 1991
Hardback monogra...
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1990s Pop Art Board Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset, Board
Monograph: Robert Indiana and the Star of Hope (SIGNED by artist and 2 writers)
Located in New York, NY
Makes a fantastic gift!
Robert Indiana
Monograph: Robert Indiana and the Star of Hope (hand signed by the artist as well as both writers), 2009
Hardback monograph with dust jacket (h...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Board Abstract Prints
Materials
Paper, Ink, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset, Board
Love Is God
Located in New York, NY
Robert Indiana
Love Is God, 2014
Silkscreen on 2 ply Rising Museum Board
32 × 32 inches
Hand signed and numbered 33/50 in graphite pencil on ...
Category
2010s Pop Art Board Abstract Prints
Materials
Board, Screen, Pencil
HELIOTHERAPY LOVE
Located in Aventura, FL
Screenprint on lenox museum board. Hand Signed, Numbered, And Dated in Pencil. Edition 297/300. Printed By Brand X Editions. Published by Donald J. Christal, Los Angeles, CA. Ver...
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1990s Pop Art Board Abstract Prints
Materials
Board, Screen
Spanish artist signed limited edition original art print silkscreen collage n4
Located in Miami, FL
Rafael Canogar (Spain, 1935)
'Tierra', 2003
silkscreen, collage on board
59.1 x 48.1 in. (150 x 122 cm.)
Edition of 100
Unframed
ID: CAN1030-100
Hand-signed by author
_______________...
Category
2010s Abstract Board Abstract Prints
Materials
Board, Screen
Spanish artist signed limited edition original art print silkscreen collage n3
Located in Miami, FL
Rafael Canogar (Spain, 1935)
'Aire', 2003
silkscreen, collage on board
59.1 x 48.1 in. (150 x 122 cm.)
Edition of 100
Unframed
ID: CAN1030-099
Hand-signed by author
_________________...
Category
2010s Abstract Board Abstract Prints
Materials
Board, Screen
Spanish artist signed limited edition original art print silkscreen collage n2
Located in Miami, FL
Rafael Canogar (Spain, 1935)
'Agua', 2003
silkscreen, collage on board
59.1 x 48.1 in. (150 x 122 cm.)
Edition of 100
Unframed
ID: CAN1030-098
Hand-signed by author
_________________...
Category
2010s Abstract Board Abstract Prints
Materials
Board, Screen
Spanish artist signed limited edition original art print silkscreen collage n1
Located in Miami, FL
Rafael Canogar (Spain, 1935)
'Fuego', 2003
silkscreen, collage on board
59.1 x 48.1 in. (150 x 122 cm.)
Edition of 100
Unframed
ID: CAN1030-096
Hand-signed by author
________________...
Category
2010s Abstract Board Abstract Prints
Materials
Board, Screen
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