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Bea Kreloff
1975 "Carnival" Figurative Silkscreen NYC Female Mid Century Artist

1975

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    "Up Against the War Motherland" UC Berkeley Workshop April 26, 1970 Screenprint on computer paper 14.75"x22" unframed Unsigned Poster is printed on tracto...
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  • 1971 "Ein Domberger Siebdruck-Kalender" Max Bill Silkscreen
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  • "SSI" 1970s Abstract Silkscreen Artist Proof MOMA Whitney Artist
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  • 1980s "Cows 3" Silkscreen Print
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    Jane Zelensky Cows 3 1980s Silkscreen on paper 22"x22.25" unframed Signed in pencil on reverse
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