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Lee Jaffe Abstract Paintings

American, b. 1950

Lee Jaffe was born in the Bronx in 1950. He is a successful American artist, filmmaker and musician. Jaffe lives and works in Los Angeles. In 1973, he met Bob Marley and played in his band for several years. During this time, Jaffe created the series of photographic works One Love with photographs of Bob Marley.

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Artist: Lee Jaffe
Four Skins, Contemporary Mixed Media on Canvas by Lee Jaffe
Four Skins, Contemporary Mixed Media on Canvas by Lee Jaffe

Four Skins, Contemporary Mixed Media on Canvas by Lee Jaffe

By Lee Jaffe

Located in Long Island City, NY

Lee Jaffe, American (1950 - ) - Four Skins, Year: 1983, Medium: Gold Leaf, Mink Skins, and Oil on Canvas, not signed, Size: 86 x 112 in. (218.44 x 284.48 cm)

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1980s Contemporary Lee Jaffe Abstract Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Benedict Arnold at The Battle of Saratoga, Mixed Media on Canvas by Lee Jaffe
Benedict Arnold at The Battle of Saratoga, Mixed Media on Canvas by Lee Jaffe

Benedict Arnold at The Battle of Saratoga, Mixed Media on Canvas by Lee Jaffe

By Lee Jaffe

Located in Long Island City, NY

Lee Jaffe, American (1950 - ) - Benedict Arnold at The Battle of Saratoga, Year: 1983, Medium: Gold Leaf, Tar, Turkey Feathers, and Oil on Canvas, not signed, Size: 136 x 144 in....

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1980s Contemporary Lee Jaffe Abstract Paintings

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Mixed Media, Oil

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