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Esteban Chavez
Untitled, Face

c 2000

$2,600
£1,996.69
€2,288.18
CA$3,660.16
A$4,100.19
CHF 2,132.61
MX$50,013.80
NOK 27,150.91
SEK 25,601.37
DKK 17,078.35

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untitled vintage etching of face reminiscent of mid-century modern esthetic image 23.5" x 18" Artists proof printed on 100% cotton rag monochromatic Panoramic

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