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Artist: Barry LeVa
III from Plazas in Transition, Minimalist Aquatint Etching by Barry LeVa
III from Plazas in Transition, Minimalist Aquatint Etching by Barry LeVa

III from Plazas in Transition, Minimalist Aquatint Etching by Barry LeVa

By Barry LeVa

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Barry Le Va, American (b. 1941) Title: III from Plazas in Transition: Foundations of Fragmented Perspectives Year: 1981 Medium: Etching with Aquatint on grey BFK Rives, si...

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1980s Conceptual Barry LeVa Art

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Etching, Aquatint

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