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Hand Signed by artist Tracey Emin: Bazaar magazine homage to David Bowie, Framed
By Tracey Emin
Located in New York, NY
Tracey Emin
Hand Signed by Tracey Emin: Bazaar magazine homage to David Bowie, 2016
Glossy offset lithograph magazine (uniquely hand signed by Tracey Emin)
Boldly signed in silver sh...
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2010s Pop Art Magazine Paper Abstract Prints
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Magazine Paper, Lithograph, Offset
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