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Artist: Bu King
Abstracted Lithograph of The Louve Museum with E.M Pei Pyramids
Abstracted Lithograph of The Louve Museum with E.M Pei Pyramids

Abstracted Lithograph of The Louve Museum with E.M Pei Pyramids

By Bu King

Located in Soquel, CA

Abstract Lithograph of The Louve with E.M. Pei Glass Pyramids Limited edition lithograph of an abstracted urban landscape, with fractured yellow and green color fields, by Bu King (...

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Late 20th Century Analytic Cubist Bu King Art

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Paper, Ink, Aquatint, Lithograph

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