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Mark Landis

"WD967" Abstract Work on Paper by M. P. Landis, Warehouse Drawing Series
Located in New York, NY
An energetic abstract work on paper by the artist M.P. Landis. The artist's abstract paintings and
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Early 2000s American Paintings

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Abstract Work on Paper by M. P. Landis, from Warehouse Drawing Series
Located in New York, NY
A richly-hued abstract work on paper by the artist M.P. Landis. The artist's abstract paintings and
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Early 2000s American Drawings

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