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Untitled
By Jan van Leeuwen
Located in Denton, TX
Edition of 25
Signed, dated, print type and numbered
Kallitype, Van Dyke print
Category
1990s Contemporary Jan Van Leeuwen Art
Materials
Other Medium
Untitled
By Jan van Leeuwen
Located in Denton, TX
Cyanotype print, 16 x 12 in.
Signed, dated, print type and numbered in pencil on print verso.
Category
1990s Contemporary Jan Van Leeuwen Art
Materials
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Sunflowers by Jan van Leeuwen, 1995, Kallitype, Still Life Photography
By Jan van Leeuwen
Located in Denton, TX
Sunflowers by Jan Van Leeuwen presents two sunflowers, slightly dried and wilted, bathed in an earthy brown.
Sunflowers by Jan Van Leeuwen is a 16 x 12 inch kallitype print. It is...
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1990s Contemporary Jan Van Leeuwen Art
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Other Medium
Dahlia
By Jan van Leeuwen
Located in Denton, TX
Edition of 25
Signed, titled, dated, print date and numbered by Jan Van Leeuwen
Kallitype, Van Dyke print, 16 x 12 in.
Printed 1999
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20th Century Contemporary Jan Van Leeuwen Art
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Sunflowers by Jan Van Leeuwen, 1995, Cyanotype, Still Life Photography
By Jan van Leeuwen
Located in Denton, TX
Sunflowers by Jan Van Leeuwen presents two sunflowers, slightly dried and wilted, bathed in a deep saturated blue.
Sunflowers by Jan Van Leeuwen is a 16 x 12 inch cyanotype print. ...
Category
1990s Contemporary Jan Van Leeuwen Art
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Other Medium
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