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Artist: Elise Hughes-Yaworsky
Signed Abstract Etching with Chine Colle by Elise Hughes-Yaworsky, 1984
By Elise Hughes-Yaworsky
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Elise Hughes-Yaworsky, American
Title: Untitled - Abstract with Red
Year: 1984
Medium: Etching with Chine Colle, signed and numbered in pencil
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1980s Contemporary Elise Hughes-Yaworsky Abstract Prints
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Abstract Etching with Chine Colle, By Elise Hughes-Yaworsky, 1985
By Elise Hughes-Yaworsky
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Elise Hughes-Yaworsky, American
Title: Untitled - Abstract in Black and White
Year: 1985
Medium: Etching with Chin Colle, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 3/5
Size: 23 ...
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1980s Minimalist Elise Hughes-Yaworsky Abstract Prints
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