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Artist: Nat Finkelstein
Edie Sedgwick
By Nat Finkelstein
Located in Manchester, GB
Nat Finkelstein, Edie Sedgwick
Casual portrait of Edie Sedgwick wearing a scarf
Image size: 40 x 60cm
Paper size: 50 x 70cm
Semi Gloss 250gsm conservation digital paper. This p...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Nat Finkelstein Art
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Lithograph
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