France-Lise McGurn Abstract Prints
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Artist: France-Lise McGurn
France-Lise McGurn, Dream Bod and Bronco, British Contemporary Art, Signed Print
By France-Lise McGurn
Located in Hamburg, DE
France-Lise McGurn (British, b. 1983)
Dream bod and Bronco, 2020
Medium: 14 color screenprint on paper
Dimensions: 42 cm x 60 cm
Edition of 80: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Mint
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary France-Lise McGurn Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen
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