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Creator: David Payne
Phillip Johnson The "Glass House" Painting
Phillip Johnson The "Glass House" Painting

Phillip Johnson The "Glass House" Painting

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Located in Chicago, IL

Phillip Johnson The "Glass House" Painting David Mode Payne (American Painter) Living Room, the Glass House; Mixed media on paper (framed); Signed; 19...

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1980s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage David Payne

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