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Horst Guntheroth

Cluster 3 - contemporary abstract minimalist artwork
Cluster 3 - contemporary abstract minimalist artwork

Horst GüntherothCluster 3 - contemporary abstract minimalist artwork, 2018

$2,829Sale Price|20% Off

H 35.44 in W 55.12 in D 1.58 in

Cluster 3 - contemporary abstract minimalist artwork

Located in Hamburg, DE

"Cluster 3", is a unique acrylic on canvas work by German artist Horst Güntheroth. 90 x 140 cm

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Cotton Canvas, Acrylic

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