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Period: 1980s
Artist: William Stone
Correct Time, Surrealist Clock with Permanent Marker by William Stone
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Willam Stone, American XXth - XXIst Title: Correct Time Year: 1987 Medium: Marker on Clock on Base, signed, titled and numbered on bottom Edition: 4/10 Size: 26 in. x 25...
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Contemporary 1980s Still-life Sculptures

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Wood, Permanent Marker

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