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“Elements”
Located in Warren, NJ
This is an original painting by Shozo Nagano. In good condition. Measures 39x35.
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1970s Shozo Nagano Art
Materials
Oil
Shozo Nagano three dimensional acrylic on canvas
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Three-dimensional geometric acrylic on canvas titled “Shooting Star” c1970. there is a label on the back from MARI Galleries in Larchmont, New York… the triangular shaped Star is p...
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