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Artist: Barbara Keidel
Untitled (XX) (Abstract, Red, Grey) (25% OFF LIST PRICE)
Untitled (XX) (Abstract, Red, Grey) (25% OFF LIST PRICE)

Untitled (XX) (Abstract, Red, Grey) (25% OFF LIST PRICE)

By Barbara Keidel

Located in Kansas City, MO

Barbara Keidel Untitled (XX) (Abstract, Red, Grey) Linocut 1996 Edition: 3 Numbered and dated by hand in pencil Size: 9 x 8.25 inches (22.86 x 20.95 cm) COA provided Tags: Abstr...

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1990s Abstract Barbara Keidel Prints and Multiples

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Linocut

Dresser with mirror
Dresser with mirror

Dresser with mirror

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Located in Winterswijk, NL

Color linocut Hand signed In great condition

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Mid-20th Century Barbara Keidel Prints and Multiples

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Color, Dye Transfer, Linocut

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