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Artist: Trudy Benson
Across the Net
By Trudy Benson
Located in New York, NY
Trudy Benson
Across the Net, 2021
Acrylic and oil on canvas
61 x 77 inches
154.9 x 195.6 cm
Signed, titled and dated (verso)
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Trudy Benson’s large-scale, abstract paintings are b...
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21st Century and Contemporary Trudy Benson Art
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We Are Easily Fooled
By Trudy Benson
Located in New York, NY
Trudy Benson
We Are Easily Fooled, 2022
Acrylic and oil on canvas
60 x 54 inches
152.4 x 137.2 cm
Signed and dated (verso)
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Trudy Benson’s large-scale, abstract paintings are bor...
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21st Century and Contemporary Trudy Benson Art
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