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Artist: Otfried Culmann
Vintage Aquatint Etching - The Strand
By Otfried Culmann
Located in Houston, TX
Abstract aquatint etching of pastel hued figures emerging from beached boat by artist Otfried Culmann, 1978. Signed lower right, numbered 56 of 100 lower left and titled lower center...
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$325 Sale Price
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