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Butterfly Study, Signed Print by Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead
Located in Long Island City, NY
Jerry Garcia (1942-1995) Butterfly Study Year: 1992 Medium: Offset Lithograph, signed, titled and
Category

1990s Folk Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

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