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Artist: Najar Barsoumian Hratchaya
Abstract Composition Color Engraving
By Najar Barsoumian Hratchaya
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Abstract composition
color engraving pencil signed limited edition 10/60, actual size 22"X29"5 framed 31"x39" under glass.
Hratchaya Najar Barsoumian
Born in 1939 in Alep, Syria, N...
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1970s Abstract Najar Barsoumian Hratchaya Art
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Archival Paper, Engraving
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