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Period: 20th Century
Artist: Leslie Cabarga
Betty Boop as a Cloud of Smoke from a Marijuana Cigarette (After Icart)
By Leslie Cabarga
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1980 Medium: Mixed Media on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right Contact for exact dimensions.
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1980s Leslie Cabarga Art

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Mixed Media, Board

BetBoop, Popeye et Cie, L'Histoire des Fleischer
By Leslie Cabarga
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1980 Medium: Mixed Media with Text Appliqués Dimensions: 11.50" x 8.50" Signature: Initialed Lower Right Betty Boop, Popeye et Cie, L'Histoire des Fleischer, book cover, 1980 ...
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1980s Leslie Cabarga Art

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Mixed Media

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