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Artist: (After) Howard Hodgkin
In a French Restaurant (Knoedler Gallery) SIGNED poster colorful expressionist
In a French Restaurant (Knoedler Gallery) SIGNED poster colorful expressionist

In a French Restaurant (Knoedler Gallery) SIGNED poster colorful expressionist

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A large scale abstract interior scene with bold black, white, red, pink, green, white and orange patterns and brushstrokes, based on an abstract oil painting. Pink and purple dots, y...

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