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Artist: Mark Beam
"Red Head" Pop Art Painting by Mark Beam
By Mark Beam
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Mark Beam Title: Red head Year: 2001 Medium: Painting on Hand-carved wood Panel [Signed and dated, verso] Framed Size: 31 x 26.5 inches
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Early 2000s Pop Art Mark Beam Art

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Wood Panel, Oil

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