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Artist: Lee Dubin
Family Portrait Lithograph Print, Signed Limited Edition, 1980s

Family Portrait Lithograph Print, Signed Limited Edition, 1980s

By Lee Dubin

Located in Brooklyn, NY

This limited edition print, titled Family Portrait, is created by the artist Lee Dubin. The print is signed and numbered out of an edition of 200, highlighting its exclusivity and co...

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1980s Contemporary Lee Dubin Art

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Lithograph

Grocery Store (1930s), Lee Dubin

Grocery Store (1930s), Lee Dubin

By Lee Dubin

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist: Lee Dubin Title: Grocery Store (1930s) Year: 2013 Medium: Watercolor and graphite on paper Size: 19.5 x 24 inches Condition: Excellent Inscriptio...

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2010s American Realist Lee Dubin Art

Materials

Color Pencil, Graphite

Doctor's Office
Doctor's Office

Doctor's Office

By Lee Dubin

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork titled "Doctor's Office" 1976 is a color lithograph by American artist Lee Dubin, b.1933. It is hand signed and numbered 106/200 in pencil by the artist. The image size ...

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Late 20th Century American Realist Lee Dubin Art

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Lithograph

Drugstore (1930s), Lee Dubin
Drugstore (1930s), Lee Dubin

Drugstore (1930s), Lee Dubin

By Lee Dubin

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist: Lee Dubin Title: Drugstore (1930s) Year: 2013 Medium: Watercolor and graphite on paper Size: 18 x 21 inches Condition: Excellent Inscription: Signed, titled, and dated in pen...

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2010s American Realist Lee Dubin Art

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Color Pencil, Graphite

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