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Large Color Photograph "Women of the IDF" Ashkan Sahihi
Large Color Photograph "Women of the IDF" Ashkan Sahihi

Large Color Photograph "Women of the IDF" Ashkan Sahihi

By Ashkan Sahihi

Located in Surfside, FL

"Women of the IDF" Large Exhibition color Photograph 30 x 40 inches, mounted on masonite and laminated. Edition of 4 + 2 artists proof. minor dings and bumps to edges Born in Tehra...

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Early 2000s Masonite Photography

Materials

Laminate, Masonite

WOMEN OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES Large Photo NETA
WOMEN OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES Large Photo NETA

WOMEN OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES Large Photo NETA

By Ashkan Sahihi

Located in Surfside, FL

"Women of the IDF" Large Exhibition color Photograph 30 x 40 inches, mounted on masonite and laminated. Edition of 4 + 2 artists proof. minor dings and bumps to edges Born in Teh...

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Early 2000s Masonite Photography

Materials

Masonite

WOMEN OF THE IDF Large color Photograph LITAL
WOMEN OF THE IDF Large color Photograph LITAL

WOMEN OF THE IDF Large color Photograph LITAL

By Ashkan Sahihi

Located in Surfside, FL

"Women of the IDF" Large Exhibition color Photograph 30 x 40 inches, mounted on masonite and laminated. Edition of 4 + 2 artists proof. minor dings and bumps to edges Born in Teh...

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Early 2000s Masonite Photography

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Masonite

Ian Hornak, Flowers in the Style of Redon #7, Anemones, 1998
Ian Hornak, Flowers in the Style of Redon #7, Anemones, 1998

Ian Hornak, Flowers in the Style of Redon #7, Anemones, 1998

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Located in Fairfield, CT

IAN HORNAK (1944–2002) Title: Les Fleurs à la Manière de Redon #7: Anemones (Flowers in the Style of Redon #7: Anemones) Date: 1998 Medium: Oil on Masonite Dimensions: 16 x 1...

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1990s Photorealist Masonite Photography

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Mitchum

Mitchum

Located in Toronto, ON

39" x 26" Unframed Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print on Masonite of 25 Hand Signed by Bruce Pittman

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Keith Snow Storm

Keith Snow Storm

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Mixed Media on wood featuring the infamous Keith Richards. Photographed by Joester. About the Artist: Steve Joester is a British-born Rock & Roll photographer and mixed media a...

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Masonite, Mixed Media, Photographic Film

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Masonite photography for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Masonite photography available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Ashkan Sahihi, and Steve Joester. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Masonite photography, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available