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Untitled - Black Round - Original Screen Print by Shu Takahashi - 1973

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  • Abstract Turquoise Composition - Screen Print by Victor Debach - 1970s
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  • Decanter - Etching and Screen Print by Man Ray - 1973
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  • Abstract Composition - Screen Print by Leo Guida - 1970s
    By Leo Guida
    Located in Roma, IT
    Abstract Composition is a contemporary artwork realized by Leo Guida in the 1970s. Screen print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered. Collection of 15 prints (15/15). Leo Guida (...
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    By Victor Debach
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    Abstract composition in purple is a screenprint realized by Victor Debach in 1970s. Edition 20/100. Handsigned in pencil on the right lower margin. Excellent conditions.
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    John Grillo Untitled Op Art Mid Century Modern, 1969 Color silkscreen on art paper with deckled edges Signed and dated lower right; numbered 6/9 lower left Limited Edition of only 9 Unframed The present work is a dazzling, extremely rare 1960s screenprint...
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  • Deluxe Signed Edition of Film Festival Lincoln Center (Feldman & Schellmann, II.
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