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Artist: Victor Vasarely
Medium: Polyester
Majus II
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Victor Vasarely Majus II, 1974 is a screenprint on polyester on metal that is hand-signed by Victor Vasarely (Hungary, 1906 – France, 1997) in pen and ink the lower right margin and...
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1970s Op Art Polyester Abstract Prints

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Metal

Majus II
Majus II
$20,000 Sale Price
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