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Artist: Bradley Rubenstein
Big Girl
By Bradley Rubenstein
Located in East Hampton, NY
From a private collection
This is a proof from an edition Bradley did with Michael Zansky, titled Intelligent Design, 2006 published be DeBoer, NY.
LIMITED EDITION The edition run h...
Category
2010s 85 New Wave Bradley Rubenstein Art
Materials
Black and White
Native American
By Bradley Rubenstein
Located in East Hampton, NY
From a private collection
This is a proof from an edition Bradley did with Michael Zansky, titled Intelligent Design, 2006 published be DeBoer, NY.
LIMITED EDITION The edition run h...
Category
2010s 85 New Wave Bradley Rubenstein Art
Materials
Black and White
Asian Man
By Bradley Rubenstein
Located in East Hampton, NY
From a private collection
This is a proof from an edition Bradley did with Michael Zansky, titled Intelligent Design, 2006 published be DeBoer, NY.
LIMITED EDITION The edition run h...
Category
2010s 85 New Wave Bradley Rubenstein Art
Materials
Black and White
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