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Artist: Maris Argalis
Graphisms & 2. 1980, paper, silk screen, 15x21 cm
Graphisms & 2. 1980, paper, silk screen, 15x21 cm

Graphisms & 2. 1980, paper, silk screen, 15x21 cm

By Maris Argalis

Located in Riga, LV

Graphisms & 2. 1980, paper, silk screen, 15x21 cm Maris Argalis (1954-2008) Born in Riga. 1971. - graduated the Janis Rosenthal Riga Art School. Ongoing...

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1980s Surrealist Maris Argalis Art

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Paper, Screen

Graphisms & 4. 1979, paper, silk screen, 15x28 cm
Graphisms & 4. 1979, paper, silk screen, 15x28 cm

Graphisms & 4. 1979, paper, silk screen, 15x28 cm

By Maris Argalis

Located in Riga, LV

Graphisms & 4. 1980, paper, silk screen, 15x28 cm Maris Argalis (1954-2008) Born in Riga. 1971. - graduated the Janis Rosenthal Riga Art School. Ongoing...

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1980s Surrealist Maris Argalis Art

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Graphisms & 3. 1980, paper, silk screen, 15x28 cm
Graphisms & 3. 1980, paper, silk screen, 15x28 cm

Graphisms & 3. 1980, paper, silk screen, 15x28 cm

By Maris Argalis

Located in Riga, LV

Graphisms & 3. 1980, paper, silk screen, 15x28 cm Maris Argalis (1954-2008) Born in Riga. 1971. - graduated the Janis Rosenthal Riga Art School. Ongoing...

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1980s Surrealist Maris Argalis Art

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Paper, Screen

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