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Rainer Lagemann
Angel of the West

2018

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Artist: Lagemann, Rainer Title: Dicke Lippe (Lips) Date: 2019 Medium: 1” Stainless steel squares, welded, RL red Unframed Dimensions: 13" x 23" x 5" Signature: Initialed
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Lips (black)
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Ben Franklin $100
By Houben R.T.
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Artist: Houben, R.T. Title: Ben Franklin $100 Date: 2017 Medium: Acrylic and foil on canvas Unframed Dimensions: 50" x 42" Signature: Signed Edition...
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