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Artist: Joe Goode
Dealer: Bernard Jacobson Gallery
Grey Folded Clouds - I Blue and Pink
By Joe Goode
Located in London, GB
Joe Goode
Grey Folded Clouds - I Blue and Pink (blue sky tiles)
1971
Lithograph, Edition of 50
33 x 46 cms (13 x 18 ins)
JGE007
Category
1970s Abstract Joe Goode Art
Materials
Lithograph
Grey Folded Clouds - IV Grey
By Joe Goode
Located in London, GB
Joe Goode
Grey Folded Clouds - IV Grey
1971
Lithograph, Edition of 50
50.8 x 75 cms (20 x 29 1/2 ins)
Category
1970s Abstract Joe Goode Art
Materials
Lithograph
Four Part Torn Cloud
By Joe Goode
Located in London, GB
Four parts each 57 x 76.5 cms (22 1/2 x 30 1/4 ins)
Edition of 60, Set of 4
Category
1970s Abstract Geometric Joe Goode Art
Materials
Lithograph
Untitled (Small orange photo on peach and blue background)
By Joe Goode
Located in London, GB
46 x 74 cms (18.11 x 29.13 ins)
Edition of 50
Category
1970s Abstract Joe Goode Art
Materials
Color, Screen
Untitled (White paper clouds)
By Joe Goode
Located in London, GB
46 x 61 cms (18 x 24 ins)
Edition of 50
Category
1970s Abstract Joe Goode Art
Materials
Color, Lithograph
Untitled (Blue paper clouds)
By Joe Goode
Located in London, GB
61 x 61 cms (24 x 24 ins)
Edition of 50
Category
1970s Abstract Joe Goode Art
Materials
Color, Lithograph
Grey Folded Clouds - II Blue and white
By Joe Goode
Located in London, GB
Joe Goode
Grey Folded Clouds - II Blue and white (blue paper sky)
1971
Lithograph, Edition of 50
41 x 61 cms (16 x 24 ins)
Category
1970s Abstract Joe Goode Art
Materials
Lithograph
Grey Folded Clouds - II Blue and white
By Joe Goode
Located in London, GB
Joe Goode
Grey Folded Clouds - II Blue and white (blue paper sky)
1971
Lithograph, Edition of 50
41 x 61 cms (16 x 24 ins)
Category
1970s Abstract Joe Goode Art
Materials
Lithograph
Grey Folded Clouds - III Pink and Green
By Joe Goode
Located in London, GB
Joe Goode
Grey Folded Clouds - III Pink and Green
1971
Lithograph, Edition of 50
41 x 61 cms (16 x 24 ins)
Category
1970s Abstract Joe Goode Art
Materials
Lithograph
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