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Artist: Betsy Margolius
Contrasts, Large Abstract Monotype by Betsy Margolius
By Betsy Margolius
Located in Long Island City, NY
A large, abstract monotype diptych containing rich textures and color, by American artist Betsy Margolius. The work is signed and titled verso. Each Sheet measures 26 x 21 inches.
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1990s Abstract Betsy Margolius Art

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Monoprint

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