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Style: Abstract
Medium: Carbon Pigment
Diamond Composition
By Bram Bogart
Located in London, GB
Bram Bogart (Dutch, born 1921) 'Diamond Composition', carborundum etching printed in colours, 2005, on handmade paper, signed, dated and numbered.
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Carbon Pigment Abstract Prints
Materials
Carbon Pigment
204C1741 ABCD (Abstract print)
Located in London, GB
Carborundum and drypoint on copper. Printing on BFK Rives paper 250 g - Unframed.
This work is made of 4 elements. Each elements' dimensions: 50 x 50 cm / 19.6 x 19.6 inches.
Editi...
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2010s Abstract Carbon Pigment Abstract Prints
Materials
Copper
204C1741 ABCD (Abstract print)
Located in London, GB
204C1741 ABCD (Abstract print)
Carborundum and drypoint on copper. Printing on BFK Rives paper 250 g - Unframed.
This work is made of 4 elements. Each elements' dimensions: 50 x 50...
Category
2010s Abstract Carbon Pigment Abstract Prints
Materials
Copper
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