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Artist: E.Blick
Vintage American Interior Scene "Friday Nite Bar PickUp" 1970's
By E.Blick
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
#5-3034a Vintage figurative acrylic on masonite displayed in a white wood frame
Signed lower left by E.Blick.
Image size 13.5 H x 10.5 W
Category
1970s E.Blick Paintings
Materials
Acrylic
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