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Artist: Peter Saari
Fresco, Large painting by Peter Saari
By Peter Saari
Located in Long Island City, NY
Peter Saari is an American artist who's work aims to re-invent antiquity through recreating ancient wall paintings and decoration. Provenance: Lamanga Gal...
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1980s Conceptual Peter Saari Art
Materials
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Hellenistic Figure, Lithograph by Peter Saari
By Peter Saari
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hellenistic Figure
Peter Saari, American (1951)
Date: circa 1979
Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of AP 30
Image Size: 17 x 13 inches
Size: 27 in. x 21 in. (68.58 cm...
Category
1970s Conceptual Peter Saari Art
Materials
Lithograph
Second Style Painting
By Peter Saari
Located in Long Island City, NY
Second Style Painting
Peter Saari, American (1951)
Date: circa 1980
Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition of AP 30
Image Size: 11 x 17 inches
Size: 20.5 in. x 25.5 in. (5...
Category
1970s Conceptual Peter Saari Art
Materials
Lithograph
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