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Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) (Feldman & Schellmann II.30)
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) (Feldman & Schellmann II.30)

Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) (Feldman & Schellmann II.30)

By Andy Warhol

Located in tel aviv, IL

Property from the Collection of Isadore and Nancy Marder Andy Warhol 1928 - 1987 Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) (Feldman & Schellmann II.30) Screenprint in colors, 1967, signed in ...

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Mid-20th Century Pop Art Portrait Prints

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Terracotta Sculpture of Young Girl with Vase, 19th Century, Signed
Terracotta Sculpture of Young Girl with Vase, 19th Century, Signed

Terracotta Sculpture of Young Girl with Vase, 19th Century, Signed

Located in tel aviv, IL

Attributed to attributed to Claude Michel, known as Clodion (1738 -1814).A finely modeled terracotta figure depicting a standing female figure in flowing drapery, holding a basket of...

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Located in London, GB

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