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Agony, Motif - Drawing by Arshile Gorky - 1946
By Arshile Gorky
Located in Roma, IT
Agony, Motif is a contemporary artwork realized by Arshile Gorky in 1946.
Ink, pen and wax crayon on paper.
Incudes frame: 41.5 x 38.5
Good conditions (little tears and shading of...
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Materials
Wax Crayon, Ink, Pen
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