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Mel Bochner
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2020

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  • Doublet I, 2009 Image: 16.5" x 22" / Paper 24" x 30" Pigment Ink Print / 300GSM
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    2009 Image: 23" x 32 " / Paper 35" x 44" Pigment Ink Print / 360GSM cotton rag Edition: 50 / Pencil Signed and Numbered Caio Fonseca, American, born 1959, was raised in New York City...
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  • Mimesis Noir IV, 2020
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  • Mimesis Noir III, 2018
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  • The Water Lilies (C.M.)
    By Ross Bleckner
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    2010s Abstract Abstract Prints

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  • Dome (Red)
    By Ross Bleckner
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    Year: 2017 Medium: Archival pigment inks on Crane Museo Max 365 gsm fine art paper Size: 37 x 34 inches (94 x 86 cm) Edition: 40 Glowing and contemplative, Ross Bleckner’s work blend...
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