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Artist: Deborah Freedman
Royal Flush for Audrey Flack #1 (monoprint, figure, blue, texture)
By Deborah Freedman
Located in New York, NY
33.5 x 25.5 inches framed Royal Flush #1 is from an edition of 20 monoprints made with master printer Marina Ancona at Ten Grand Press. The series is titled Royal Flush for Audrey F...
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2010s Contemporary Deborah Freedman Figurative Prints

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Monoprint

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