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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Carbon Pencil
Miguel Rasero Spanish Artist Original Hand Signed carborundum, chine colle
Located in Miami, FL
Miguel Rasero (Spain, 1955)
'Vinas', N/A
carborundum, chine colle on Heavy weight handmade paper
52.6 x 40.6 in. (133.5 x 103 cm.)
Edition of 18
ID: RAS-301
Hand-signed by author
Category
2010s Contemporary Carbon Pencil Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching, Screen, Carbon Pencil
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