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Artist: Bryan Martin
Sphere and Radius-Framed Lithograph
By Bryan Martin
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Lithograph. 33 x 21 in, Framed. Image is in Excellent/Good Condition. Frame and matting have cosmetic imperfections/shows signs of wear due to age and handling and are in Good/Fair C...
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Late 20th Century Bryan Martin Art
Materials
Lithograph
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