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Artist: Ann Singer
Man Portrait
By Ann Singer
Located in Los Angeles, CA
ANN SINGER
"MAN PORTRAIT"
ACRYLIS ON CANVAS, SIGNED
CZECH, DATED 1983
35 X 29 INCHES Plus frame
Category
1980s Expressionist Ann Singer Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
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