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Relation Couleur
By Hugo Demarco
Located in New York, NY
Hugo Demarco
Relation Couleur, 1973
Silkscreen on velincarton
Hand signed and numbered 63/200 on lower front. Bears the publisher's blind stamp on the fro...
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1970s Op Art Hugo Demarco Art
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Screen
Relation Couleur
By Hugo Demarco
Located in New York, NY
Hugo Demarco
Relation Couleur, 1973
Silkscreen on velincarton
Hand signed and numbered 63/200 on lower front. Bears the publisher's blind stamp on the fro...
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1970s Op Art Hugo Demarco Art
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Screen
Relation Couleur
By Hugo Demarco
Located in New York, NY
Hugo Demarco
Relation Couleur, 1973
Silkscreen on velincarton
Hand signed and numbered 63/200 on lower front. Bears the publisher's blind stamp on the fro...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Hugo Demarco Art
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Screen
Relation Couleur
By Hugo Demarco
Located in New York, NY
Hugo Demarco
Relation Couleur, 1973
Silkscreen on velincarton
Hand signed and numbered 62/200 on lower front. Bears the publisher's blind stamp on the fro...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Hugo Demarco Art
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Screen
Relations Couleur III, Abstract Geometric Screenprint by Hugo Demarco
By Hugo Demarco
Located in Long Island City, NY
Op art screenprint In a mesmerizing pattern of soft greens and mauves by Argentine artist Hugo Demarco.
Title: Relations Couleur III
Medium: Screenprint...
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1970s Op Art Hugo Demarco Art
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UNTITLED (from the KINETIC PORTFOLIO)
By Hugo Demarco
Located in New York, NY
serigraph from KINETIC PORTFOLIO
Edition of 100
gold ink on black paper
signed and numbered in pencil by the artist
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1970s Abstract Hugo Demarco Art
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Screen
Relation Couleur
By Hugo Demarco
Located in New York, NY
Hugo Dermaco
Relation Couleur, 1973
Silkscreen on velincarton
Hand-signed by artist, Hand signed and numbered 62/200 on lower front. Bears the publisher's blind stamp on the front.
29 1/2 × 29 1/2 inches
Unframed
This beautiful silkscreen on velincarton (thin board) by Hugo Demarco...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Hugo Demarco Art
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Screen
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Colorful OP Art Silkscreen by Hugo Demarco
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Artist: Hugo Demarco, Argentine (1932 - 1995)
Title: Untitled
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Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 28/100
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