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Artist: Lynne Flexner Berger
Collage
By Lynne Flexner Berger
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Lynne Flexner Berger, American, 20th C., Abstract in Blue, oil on canvas with collage, unsigned. Estate of Lynne Berger, E. 79th St, NYC.
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