John Woodrow Kelley Still-life Prints
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Artist: John Woodrow Kelley
Andalusia Rose, by John Woodrow Kelley ( pink flower and surrounding)
By John Woodrow Kelley
Located in New York, NY
This is a screen print of a pink rose on wove paper, 1990, signed in pencil and numbered from the edition of 72 (total edition includes nine artist's proofs). Published by Lincoln Ce...
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1990s Realist John Woodrow Kelley Still-life Prints
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