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Artist: The Unsigned Artist
"Scarface Capone'" - Al Capone, Shattered Glass on Canvas
By The Unsigned Artist
Located in San Francisco, CA
"Scarface Capone' - Al Capone" is a mixed media artwork with shattered glass on canvas. The artwork is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity signed b...
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2010s Contemporary The Unsigned Artist Mixed Media

Materials

Canvas, Glass

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