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Artist: Edwin Kayton
Edwin Kayton "Hawaiian Man" Original Graphite Portrait C.1998
By Edwin Kayton
Located in San Francisco, CA
Edwin Kayton "Hawaiian Man" Original Graphite Portrait C.1998
A young muscular Hawaiian man with canoe and paddle
Dimensions 15.5" wide x 18.5" high
Th...
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Late 20th Century Edwin Kayton Art
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Edwin Kayton "Hawaiian Man" Original Graphite Portrait C.1998
By Edwin Kayton
Located in San Francisco, CA
Edwin Kayton "Hawaiian Man" Original Graphite Portrait C.1998
A young muscular Hawaiian man fishing nets
Dimensions 19.5" wide x 17.5" high
The simple ...
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Late 20th Century Edwin Kayton Art
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Graphite
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