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Medium: Plexiglass
Friedensreich Hundertwasser Serigraph on Metal on Layered Plexiglas, 1979
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Friedensreich Hundertwasswer (Austrian 1928-2000)
Serigraph on Metal on Layered Plexiglas, 1979
“Fall in Cloud, Fall in Fog, Fall Out”
Measures: 11 3/8"h x 13 3/4"w x 1 1/2"d.
Prese...
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1970s Plexiglass More Prints
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Plexiglass
Hands, Mid Century mod Surrealist mixed media Signed/N (Gemini 20 Anselmino 61)
By Man Ray
Located in New York, NY
MAN RAY
Hands, 1966
Silkscreen on Plexiglass
Published by Gemini GEL
Measurements:
Image: 20"h x 16"w
sheet plexi: 25.5"h x 19.5"w
overall (with frame): 26.75"h x 20.75"w.
Edition ...
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1960s Surrealist Plexiglass More Prints
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Screen, Plexiglass
Screenprint by Albero Biasi, Italy 1972
By Alberto Biasi
Located in Vicenza, VI
Silkscreen print on paper and plexiglass by Italian artist Alberto Biasi.
The work belongs to the characteristic kinetic production of the artist, who through his art implements a se...
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Protest, Black and White Lenticular Print by DJ Leon, 47 x 33 in
By DJ Leon
Located in White Plains, NY
'Protest' by DJ Leon. The lenticular print measures 47 x 33 inches and contains images that shift depending on the viewer's perspective. Visuals of 1970s protests appear alongside sy...
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Untitled #60 [Greece]
Located in New York, NY
Cibachrome print face-mounted to Plexiglas
Inscribed "Griechenland" in pencil, verso
Provenance:
Jay Gorney Gallery, New York
Private collection, 1990
Private collection, 2005
This...
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