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Artist: Ben McLaughlin
The Rise and Fall of the Matinee Idol
By Ben McLaughlin
Located in San Francisco, CA
oil on panel 8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in
; 21 x 29.8 cm
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ben McLaughlin Paintings
Materials
Oil
Monday: 3 Down, Method of Removing Hair Roots (12)
By Ben McLaughlin
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Ben McLaughlin
Monday: 3 down, Method of removing hair roots (12), 2008
Oil on panel
6 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches (17.1 x 11.4 cm)
Category
Early 2000s Surrealist Ben McLaughlin Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
Recognizing The Planets
By Ben McLaughlin
Located in San Francisco, CA
oil on panel 7 3/4 x 12 in
; 19.7 x 30.5 cm
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Ben McLaughlin Paintings
Materials
Oil
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