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Mara Lynn Abboud Calico Cats Screenprint Artist Proof , Signed & Framed
Mara Lynn Abboud Calico Cats Screenprint Artist Proof , Signed & Framed

Mara Lynn Abboud Calico Cats Screenprint Artist Proof , Signed & Framed

By Mara Abboud

Located in Plainview, NY

Mara Lynn Abboud – Calico Cats - Artist’s Proof (AP), signed lower right This lively and richly detailed composition by contemporary California artist Mara Lynn Abboud (American, b....

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