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Artist: John D. Muench
COUPLE BY THE SEA
By John D. Muench
Located in Portland, ME
Muench, John (American, 1914-1993). COUPLE BY THE SEA. Color Lithograph, 1967. An Artist's Proof aside from an edition of unknown size, but likely about 20. Signed in pencil and annotated "Artist's Proof." 16 1/2 x 22 3/8 inches. with labels showing exhibition at the "Graphic Arts Annual Show," and the "Priscilla Hartly Gallery...
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Mid-20th Century John D. Muench Art
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Lithograph
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
By John D. Muench
Located in Portland, ME
Muench, John (American, 1914-1993). THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY. Color Lithograph, not dated. Edition of 25. Signed, titles and numbered, all in pencil...
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Mid-20th Century John D. Muench Art
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Lithograph
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