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Artist: Jekon Park
Untitled Abstract Lithograph By Jekon Park, Signed And Numbered
By Jekon Park
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Untitled Abstract Lithograph By Jekon Park.
Signed By Artist.
Numbered 174/199.
Framed.
Measures 23.5 x 32 x 1 in.
In Excellent Condition
Category
20th Century Abstract Jekon Park Art
Materials
Lithograph
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