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Artist: Lucille Khornak
Doll No. 15 (Edition 1/25)

Doll No. 15 (Edition 1/25)

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Dolls No. 15 (Edition 1/25), Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board With Liquid Acrylic Finish/ Mixed Media, 26 x 40, Late 20th Century Colors: Bla...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

Materials

Photographic Film

Zandra Rhodes

Zandra Rhodes

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American) “Zandra Rhodes” Black & White Screen Print on Harmon Paper 16 x 20 inches Late 20th Century Edition of 50 Hand-Signed by the Artist Additional Sizes: 11...

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1980s Modern Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

The Chair
The Chair

The Chair

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Chair by Lucille Khornak in black and white. Published by Wizard and Genius in Zurich, Switzerland. This is a poster. A comfy chair in a cool spot on a hot summer day, with beautiful...

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Late 20th Century American Modern Lucille Khornak Art

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Paper

Three nudes in masks

Three nudes in masks

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Three nudes", Black and White print on Harmon paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: Paper Size 11 x 14, Im...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Paper

Donna Karan

Donna Karan

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Donna Karan", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon paper, 16 x 20, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 11 x 14...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Arnold Scaasi

Arnold Scaasi

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Arnold Scaasi", Black and white screen print on Harmon paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 x ...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Geoffrey Beene

Geoffrey Beene

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Geoffrey Beene", Black and White screen print on Harmon paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 x...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Paper

Karl Lagerfeld

Karl Lagerfeld

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Karl Lagerfeld", Black and White Screen print on Harmon paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 x 11, 24 x ...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Issey Miyake

Issey Miyake

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Issey Miyake", Black and white screen print on Harmon paper, 16 x 20, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 11 x 1...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Angelo Tarlazzi

Angelo Tarlazzi

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Angelo Tarlazzi", Black and white screen print on Harmon paper, 20 x 16. Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 ...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Paco Rabanne

Paco Rabanne

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Paco Rabanne", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon Paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 x 1...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Jean-Charles de Castelbajac", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon Paper, 16 x 20, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Availabl...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

André Courrèges

André Courrèges

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak ( American ), "André Courrèges", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon Paper, 16 x 20, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 1...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Chantal Thomass

Chantal Thomass

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Chantal Thomass", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon Paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 ...

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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Doll No. 3 (Edition 1/25)
Doll No. 3 (Edition 1/25)

Doll No. 3 (Edition 1/25)

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Doll No. 3 (Edition 1/25), Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 40 x 26, Late 20th Century Colors: Black, Blue, White,...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Doll No. 2 "Madeline" (Edition 1/25)

Doll No. 2 "Madeline" (Edition 1/25)

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Doll No. 2 (Edition 1/25) "Madeline", Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 40 x 26, Late 20th Century Colors...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Doll No. 1 "Pierre" (Edition 1/25)

Doll No. 1 "Pierre" (Edition 1/25)

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Doll No. 1 (Edition 1/25) "Pierre", Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 40 x 26, Late 20th Century Colors: ...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film, Mixed Media

Doll No. 16 (Edition 1/25)

Doll No. 16 (Edition 1/25)

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Doll No. 16 (Edition 1/25), Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 40 x 26, Late 20th Century Colors: Blue, Gray, Brown,...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Doll No. 7 (Edition 1/25)

Doll No. 7 (Edition 1/25)

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Doll No. 7 (Edition 1/25), Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 26 x 40, Late 20th Century Colors: Black, Blue, White,...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Paper

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Zandra Rhodes

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Located in New York, NY

Lucille Khornak (American), "Sandra Rhodes", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon Paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 x ...

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Doll No. 6 (Edition 2/25)

By Lucille Khornak

Located in New York, NY

Doll No. 6 (Edition 2/25), Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 40 x 26, Late 20th Century Colors: Brown, Red, White, ...

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Lucille Khornak art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Lucille Khornak art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Lucille Khornak in film, photographic film, paper and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large Lucille Khornak art, so small editions measuring 16 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Don Worth, Zhou Peng, and Aaron Siskind. Lucille Khornak art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,675 and tops out at $4,500, while the average work can sell for $1,675.

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