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Luis Gordillo Spanish Artist Original Hand Signed engraving 2000, 15x11 in
By Luis Gordillo
Located in Miami, FL
Luis Gordillo (Spain, 1934)
'Sin título', 2000
engraving on paper
15 x 10.7 in. (38 x 27 cm.)
Edition of 75
ID: GOR1205-013-000_2
Hand-signed by author
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Luis Gordillo Art
Materials
Paper, Engraving
Galeria Maeght
By Luis Gordillo
Located in Barcelona, ES
original and certificated by the gallery
Category
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Contemporary Green Artwork by Spanish Luis Gordillo
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"Sin ti´tulo" (1994), Luis Gordillo (1994).
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Numbered VII/XV.
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Untitled (Ref: 142)
By Luis Gordillo
Located in New York, NY
Luis Gordillo
Untitled (Ref: 142), 1990
etching and aquatint, ed. of 10 AP
29 1/8 x 22 in. (75.9 x 55.9 cm)
Category
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Materials
Etching, Aquatint
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