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Artist: Christian Riese Lassen
“Friends”
“Friends”

“Friends”

By Christian Riese Lassen

Located in Warren, NJ

Christian Riese Lassen Dolphin “Friends” Mixed Media Lithograph . In good condition measures 28x27

Category

20th Century Christian Riese Lassen Art

Materials

Lithograph

“Balance of Life”
“Balance of Life”

“Balance of Life”

By Christian Riese Lassen

Located in Warren, NJ

Balance of Life lithograph signed and numbered. Some minor wear to the frame measures 45x39

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Christian Riese Lassen Art

Materials

Giclée

“peaceful moments”
“peaceful moments”

“peaceful moments”

By Christian Riese Lassen

Located in Warren, NJ

Christian Riese Lassen Lithograph “peaceful moments” Signed And Numbered. In good condition. Picture does not come with glass or plexiglass . Measures 48x37

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Christian Riese Lassen Art

Materials

Giclée

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