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Artist: Selma Gubin
original lithograph
By Selma Gubin
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original lithograph. This lithograph was printed in 1956 for the "Improvisations" portfolio, published by the Artists Equity Association of New York on the occasion of the 19...
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1950s Selma Gubin Prints and Multiples

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