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Artist: Benjamin Senior
Ball Games
Ball Games

Ball Games

By Benjamin Senior

Located in London, GB

Six colour lithograph, 2019, on Somerset Velvet Warm White 400gsm, signed, numbered and dated from the edition of 200, produced by Counter Studio, Margate, 76.6 x 60 cm. (30¼ x 23½ i...

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2010s Contemporary Benjamin Senior Art

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Lithograph

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