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Artist: Matt Phillips
Ariadne, Poem, Mixed Media Abstract Modernist Colorful Collage Lithograph Print
Ariadne, Poem, Mixed Media Abstract Modernist Colorful Collage Lithograph Print

Ariadne, Poem, Mixed Media Abstract Modernist Colorful Collage Lithograph Print

By Matt Phillips

Located in Surfside, FL

Color lithograph with color paper collage, 1987. Pencil signed lower right and dated, and numbered lower left 5/24. Litho depicts a poem titled "Ariadne" by T. Weiss. Published by ...

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1980s Abstract Expressionist Matt Phillips Prints and Multiples

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Mixed Media, Tissue Paper, Lithograph

Plate 2
Plate 2

Plate 2

By Matt Phillips

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Plate 2 2 plate drypoint with hand coloring, 1984 Signed and numbered in pencil (see photos) From: Barcelona Suite (6 plates) Edition: A/P 8/10 in pencil lower left Signed in pen...

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1980s American Modern Matt Phillips Prints and Multiples

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Drypoint

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Ariadne, Poem, Mixed Media Abstract Modernist Colorful Collage Lithograph Print
Ariadne, Poem, Mixed Media Abstract Modernist Colorful Collage Lithograph Print

Ariadne, Poem, Mixed Media Abstract Modernist Colorful Collage Lithograph Print

By Matt Phillips

Located in Surfside, FL

Color lithograph with color paper collage, 1987. Pencil signed lower right and dated, and numbered lower left 5/24. Litho depicts a poem titled "Ariadne" by T. Weiss. Published by ...

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1980s Abstract Expressionist Matt Phillips Prints and Multiples

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Mixed Media, Tissue Paper, Lithograph

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