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Artist: Jim Dine
Medium: Charcoal
Singing and Printing XIII
Located in New York, NY
JIM DINE Singing and Printing XIII. Unique color woodblock relief print with hand coloring in oil, acrylic, and charcoal and mechanical abrasion on cream wove paper, 2001. 69 3/4 x ...
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Early 2000s Modern Charcoal Abstract Prints

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Charcoal, Oil, Acrylic, Color, Woodcut

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