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Artist: Alain GAZIER
Visions
By Alain GAZIER
Located in Atlanta, GA
Alain Gazier has been born in 1956 in Paris, France.
Quietly the viewers’ gaze is drawn through the deserted interiors created by Alain Gazier (1956). Sil...
Category
20th Century Post-War Alain GAZIER Art
Materials
Oil
$20,800
Blue Walls
By Alain GAZIER
Located in Atlanta, GA
Alain Gazier has been born in 1956 in Paris, France.
Quietly the viewers’ gaze is drawn through the deserted interiors created by Alain Gazier (1956). Sil...
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20th Century Post-War Alain GAZIER Art
Materials
Oil
$18,200
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