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Artist: Lynn McCarty
Lynn McCarty Oil Painting 1990 Abstract Monochrome Minimal Contemporary gray
By Lynn McCarty
Located in Buffalo, NY
A contemplative abstract work by Lynn McCarty, created in 1990. This composition employs oil and graphite on masonite to achieve a striking balance of gestural line and tonal subtlet...
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1990s Abstract Lynn McCarty Abstract Paintings

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Wood, Oil

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