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Artist: Tom Phillips
Tom Phillips RA (1937-2022) - Contemporary Silkscreen, Brunhilde Siegfried
By Tom Phillips
Located in Corsham, GB
A striking silkscreen print with a creative interpretation of the story of Brunhilde and Siegfried. Inscribed to the lower border 'Brunhilde Siegfried Act Three Das Ist Keinmann'.Sig...
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21st Century and Contemporary Tom Phillips Art
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Screen
Elgar, Pop Art Screenprint by Tom Phillips
By Tom Phillips
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Thomas Phillips, British (b. 1937)
Title: Elgar
Year: 1979-1980
Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 34/50
Image Size: 1...
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1970s Pop Art Tom Phillips Art
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Screen
Autour de Paul Cezanne
By Tom Phillips
Located in London, GB
A delightful etching with aquatint by Tom Phillips CBE RA.
Print: Etching with aquatint, 10/10
Framed size: 22 x 42cm
Mounting: Raised-float mounted
Framing: Museum-grade maple fram...
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Mid-20th Century Tom Phillips Art
Materials
Paper, Etching, Aquatint
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