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Artist: Alexander Ross
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings, Alexander Ross’ painting...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings, Alexander Ross’ painting...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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)
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Best known for his mysterious biomorphic paintings...
Category
2010s Alexander Ross Art
Materials
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 ...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Alexander Ross Art
Materials
Watercolor, Gouache, Archival Paper, Color Pencil, Graphite
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