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Artist: Mark Brueggeman
O. Phalenopsis - Peach and Purple Orchid Flower Hand-painted Print
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"O. Phalenopsis 2" is a contemporary hand-painted intaglio print by Wisconsin artist Mark Brueggeman. Printed with black ink onto white paper, the pri...
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2010s Contemporary Mark Brueggeman Still-life Paintings
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Watercolor, Etching, Monoprint
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