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Medium: Masonite
Artist: Duane Armstrong
Mid Century Primordial Pictograph Abstract
Mid Century Primordial Pictograph Abstract

Mid Century Primordial Pictograph Abstract

By Duane Armstrong

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Stunning abstract with Native American symbols using earth tones and 3D aspect for increased depth and texture by listed artist Duane Armstrong (American, b. 1938). 1966. Signed and ...

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1960s Abstract Masonite Sculptures

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Foam, Masonite, Oil

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