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Artist: Gertrude Greene
"Byzantine" Gertrude Greene, 1955 Abstract Heavy Impasto Layered Composition
By Gertrude Greene
Located in New York, NY
Gertrude Greene
Byzantine, 1955
Signed and dated lower right; signed titled and dated on verso
Oil on canvas
36 x 28 inches
A political leftist and social activist, Gertrude Greene...
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1950s Abstract Gertrude Greene Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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