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Artist: Andrew Buurman
Ian - The Serpentine Swimming Club (02) - Black and White Portrait, Man, Goggles
By Andrew Buurman
Located in Denton, TX
Ian - The Serpentine Swimming Club by Andrew Buurman is a black and white photograph of a shirtless older bald man wearing goggles, still wet from swimming.
Gelatin Silver Print
Edi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrew Buurman Black and White Photography
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Silver Gelatin
Ian - The Serpentine Swimming Club (02)
By Andrew Buurman
Located in Denton, TX
Edition of 25
Signed, titled, dated and numbered.
Paper size 16 x 20 in. Image size: 15 x 15 in.
*framing not included
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Andrew Buurman Black and White Photography
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Silver Gelatin
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