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Artist: John Tandy
Modern Abstract Woodcut c1928 by John Tandy
Modern Abstract Woodcut c1928 by John Tandy

Modern Abstract Woodcut c1928 by John Tandy

By John Tandy

Located in Long Island City, NY

John Tandy, painter and stage designer, studied at the Architectural Association before becoming a student at Leon Underwood's Brook Green school and la...

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1920s Modern John Tandy Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Modern Abstract Minimalist Woodcut Print by John Tandy
Modern Abstract Minimalist Woodcut Print by John Tandy

Modern Abstract Minimalist Woodcut Print by John Tandy

By John Tandy

Located in Long Island City, NY

John Tandy, painter and stage designer, studied at the Architectural Association before becoming a student at Leon Underwood's Brook Green school and later studying at the Grosvenor ...

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1930s Modern John Tandy Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Untitled I, Minimalist Abstract Woodcut Print by John Tandy c1928
Untitled I, Minimalist Abstract Woodcut Print by John Tandy c1928

Untitled I, Minimalist Abstract Woodcut Print by John Tandy c1928

By John Tandy

Located in Long Island City, NY

John Tandy, painter and stage designer, studied at the Architectural Association before becoming a student at Leon Underwood's Brook Green school and later studying at the Grosvenor ...

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1920s Modern John Tandy Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

Untitled 3, Modern Minimalist Abstract Woodcut by John Tandy
Untitled 3, Modern Minimalist Abstract Woodcut by John Tandy

Untitled 3, Modern Minimalist Abstract Woodcut by John Tandy

By John Tandy

Located in Long Island City, NY

John Tandy, painter and stage designer, studied at the Architectural Association before becoming a student at Leon Underwood's Brook Green school and later studying at the Grosvenor ...

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1920s Modern John Tandy Prints and Multiples

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Woodcut

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Modern Abstract Woodcut by John Tandy c1928
Modern Abstract Woodcut by John Tandy c1928

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By John Tandy

Located in Long Island City, NY

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