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Artist: France-Lise McGurn
France-Lise McGurn, In Pub-lik - Uniquely Painted Screenprint, Signed Print
By France-Lise McGurn
Located in Hamburg, DE
France-Lise McGurn (British, b. 1983)
In Pub-Lik, 2021
Medium: Painting on silkscreen base, on paper
Dimensions: 60 cm x 60 cm
Edition of 10 (with same silkscreen base): Hand-signed,...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary France-Lise McGurn Figurative Paintings
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France-Lise McGurn, In Pub-lik 5 - Painting on Screenprint, Signed
By France-Lise McGurn
Located in Hamburg, DE
France-Lise McGurn (British, b. 1983)
In Pub-Lik 5, 2021
Medium: Painting on silkscreen base, on paper
Dimensions: 60 cm x 60 cm
Edition of 10 (same silkscreen base, each painting un...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary France-Lise McGurn Figurative Paintings
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France-Lise McGurn, In Pub-lik 5 - Painting on Screenprint, Hand-Signed
By France-Lise McGurn
Located in Hamburg, DE
France-Lise McGurn (British, b. 1983)
In Pub-Lik 5, 2021
Medium: Painting on silkscreen base, on paper
Dimensions: 60 cm x 60 cm
Edition of 10 (with same silkscreen base): Hand-signe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary France-Lise McGurn Figurative Paintings
Materials
Screen, Acrylic
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