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Fish
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Fish, 2020 Graphite on paper 11 1/4 x 15 inches 28.6 x 38.1 cm Signed, titled and dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Graphite

Untitled
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Untitled, 2021 Oil on canvas 47 x 60 inches 119.4 x 152.4 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings, Alexander Ross’ painting...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Oil

Untitled
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Untitled, 2020 Color pencil, graphite 11 x 10 1/4 inches 27.9 x 26 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Graphite

Untitled
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Untitled, 2020 Oil on canvas 58 x 54 inches 147.3 x 137.2 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Oil

Untitled
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Untitled, 2020 Oil on canvas 46 x 54 inches 116.8 x 137.2 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings, Alexander Ross’ painting...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Oil

Untitled
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Untitled, 2021 Oil on canvas 47 x 60 inches 119.4 x 152.4 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Oil

Color Clay Forms
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Color Clay Forms, 2022 Color pencil, graphite 6 5/8 x 10 7/8 inches 16.8 x 27.6 cm Signed, dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Oil

Fuzzy Fish
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Fuzzy Fish, 2020 Graphite on paper 11 1/4 x 15 inches 28.6 x 38.1 cm Signed, titled and dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Graphite

Untitled
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Untitled, 2022 Oil on canvas 57 x 51 inches 144.8 x 129.5 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Oil

Untitled
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Untitled, 2021 Oil on canvas 58 x 50 inches 147.3 x 127 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Oil

Untitled
By Alexander Ross
Located in New York, NY
Alexander Ross Untitled, 2022 Oil on canvas 46 x 40 inches 116.8 x 101.6 cm Signed and dated (verso) -- Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
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2010s Alexander Ross Art

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Oil

Untitled
By Alexander Ross
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Alexander Ross Untitled, 2007 Watercolor, colored pencil, gouache and graphite on paper Framed Dimensions: 28 x 25.5 inches (71.1 x 64.8 cm) Image Dimensions: 23 x 22 inches (58.4 ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Alexander Ross Art

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Watercolor, Gouache, Archival Paper, Color Pencil, Graphite

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