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Artist: Billy Dee Williams
Monumental Jazz painting by Billy Dee Williams
By Billy Dee Williams
Located in Long Island City, NY
A monumental work by the inimitable Billy Dee Williams. This large work consists of 48 conjoined canvas paintings in one frame. It will ship crated in two...
Category
1990s Pop Art Billy Dee Williams Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Good Times Jungle Club, The Savoy 1991
By Billy Dee Williams
Located in Toronto, ON
55" x 55" Unframed
Oil on Canvas
Hand Signed by Billy Dee Williams
1991
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Billy Dee Williams Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
California Dreams
By Billy Dee Williams
Located in Toronto, ON
25" x 30" Unframed
Giclee Artist Proof
Hand Signed by Billy Dee Williams
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Billy Dee Williams Art
Materials
Giclée
Bebop
By Billy Dee Williams
Located in Toronto, ON
30" x 40" Unframed
Giclee Artist Proof
Hand Signed by Billy Dee Williams
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Billy Dee Williams Art
Materials
Giclée
$4,600
The Boxer
By Billy Dee Williams
Located in Toronto, ON
20" x 17.5" Framed
Original - Mixed Media on Paper
Hand Signed by Billy Dee Williams
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Billy Dee Williams Art
Materials
Mixed Media
The Jazz Singer (Signed Poster)
By Billy Dee Williams
Located in Toronto, ON
26" x 18" Unframed
The Jazz Singer Exhibition Poster
Hand Signed by Billy Dee Williams
1994
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Billy Dee Williams Art
Materials
Digital
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