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Artist: Colette Lumiere
Beautiful Dreamer - Uniform Series
By Colette Lumiere
Located in New York, NY
Colette Lumiere, better known as Colette is a multimedia artist known for her pioneering work in performance art, street art and the constructed photog...
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1970s 85 New Wave Colette Lumiere Photography
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Mixed Media
Price Upon Request
Clearance Sale
By Colette Lumiere
Located in New York, NY
Rare photolithograph by Colette.
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1970s Colette Lumiere Photography
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Lithograph
Price Upon Request
Justine and the Victorian Punks
By Colette Lumiere
Located in New York, NY
Complete set of 4 available for $1000
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1970s Colette Lumiere Photography
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Lithograph
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"Ragdoll"... Rizzioli's "Fashion as Fantasy"
By Colette Lumiere
Located in New York, NY
Complete set of 4 available for $1000
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1970s Colette Lumiere Photography
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Offset
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Fashion Show for Fiorucci Line at Mudd Club
By Colette Lumiere
Located in New York, NY
Colette Lumiere, better known as Colette is a multimedia artist known for her pioneering work in performance art, street art and the constructed photog...
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1970s Colette Lumiere Photography
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I'm not Blond and I'm Not Dumb
By Colette Lumiere
Located in New York, NY
Colette Lumiere, better known as Colette is a multimedia artist known for her pioneering work in performance art, street art and the constructed photog...
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1970s Colette Lumiere Photography
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The Living Environment, Earth Angel
By Colette Lumiere
Located in New York, NY
Colette Lumiere, better known as Colette is a multimedia artist known for her pioneering work in performance art, street art and the constructed photog...
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1970s Colette Lumiere Photography
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Deadly Feminine
By Colette Lumiere
Located in New York, NY
Colette Lumiere, better known as Colette is a multimedia artist known for her pioneering work in performance art, street art and the constructed photog...
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1980s Colette Lumiere Photography
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Justine at Banco Gallery
By Colette Lumiere
Located in New York, NY
Colette Lumiere, better known as Colette is a multimedia artist known for her pioneering work in performance art, street art and the constructed photog...
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1970s Colette Lumiere Photography
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