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Artist: Desiree Dolron
Xteriors XVIII
By Desiree Dolron
Located in Calabasas, CA
Artist: Desiree Dolron
Title: Xteriors XVIII
Year: 2018
Medium: Chromogenic print (c-print) in artists frame
Edition: 10; signed, titled, dated and numbered in ink on a label affixed...
Category
2010s Contemporary Desiree Dolron Portrait Photography
Materials
C Print
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