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Artist: Holger Bäckström
Morning Bell, Magritte-like Surreal Lithograph by Backstrom aka Beck o Jung
By Holger Bäckström
Located in Long Island City, NY
A lithograph and collage by Holger Bäckström from 1978. A mixed media collage and lithograph produced by the company Beck & Jung, a collaborative duo between Holger Bäckström and Bo ...
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1970s Surrealist Holger Bäckström Abstract Prints
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Mixed Media, Lithograph
Morning Eye, Magritte-like Surrealist Lithograph with Collage by Beck & Jung
By Holger Bäckström
Located in Long Island City, NY
A lithograph and collage by Holger Bäckström from 1978. A mixed media collage and lithograph produced by the company Beck & Jung, a collaborative duo between Holger Bäckström and Bo ...
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1970s Surrealist Holger Bäckström Abstract Prints
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Mixed Media, Lithograph
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