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Lawrence Glickman Math Still Life Acrylic
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI) acrylic painting on canvas depicting an abstracted still life
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Modern Paintings and Screens

Materials

Acrylic

Lawrence Glickman Abstraction Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI) polychrome abstraction acrylic painting on canvas, unsigned
Category

20th Century Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas

Lawrence Glickman "Reverie" Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI) "Reverie" acrylic painting on canvas, signed and titled on
Category

20th Century American Empire Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Lawrence Glickman Abstraction in Pink Acrylic
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI), Abstraction in Pink, acrylic on canvas, unsigned, unframed
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Lawrence Glickman "Serenade" Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI) "Serenade" acrylic on canvas, 2014, signed on reverse
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Lawrence Glickman Abstraction Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI), Abstraction, acrylic on canvas, of interwoven forms in a
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Lawrence Glickman Abstraction Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI) Abstraction acrylic painting on canvas and wood, unsigned
Category

Late 20th Century Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Lawrence Glickman "Gone Away" Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI) "Gone Away" acrylic on canvas, 2013, unsigned, unframed. 40
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Lawrence Glickman the Window Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX - XXI), The Window, acrylic on three canvases adhered together
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Lawrence Glickman "23 Skidoo" Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI), "23 Skidoo," acrylic on canvas, 2014, signed and dated on
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Lawrence Glickman Clouds Acrylic on Canvas & Wood
Located in Astoria, NY
Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI), Clouds, acrylic on canvas and wood, signed on reverse, which
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Paint

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