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Ambivalence Series 2 - No. 1
Ambivalence Series 2 - No. 1

Ambivalence Series 2 - No. 1

By Hilton Brown

Located in New York, NY

Great color and presence. A lot of detailing in the different panels. A great work from hard-edge American abstractionist, Hilton Brown. A composition that plays with op art decep...

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1960s Abstract Hilton Brown Art

Materials

Acrylic Polymer

Homage to the Immaculates,  abstract
Homage to the Immaculates,  abstract

Homage to the Immaculates, abstract

By Hilton Brown

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A lot of presence and detail to this abstraction work by hard edge abstraction pioneer, Hilton Brown. This is a large scale work and the artist put tremendous detail and attention in...

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1960s Abstract Hilton Brown Art

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Acrylic Polymer

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