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Artist: Almir Mavignier
Almir Mavignier: 9 Abstract Screenprints from the "48 Serigraphien" Portfolio
By Almir Mavignier
Located in Hamburg, DE
Almir Mavignier
Untitled (from 48 Serigraphien), 1961
Medium: 9 abstract screen prints on paper
Dimensions: 15 7/10 × 11 7/10 in 39.8 × 29.7 cm
Edition of 50: Each Hand-signed in pe...
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20th Century Op Art Almir Mavignier Abstract Prints
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