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Charles Fazzino a Dream for Peace 3D Serigraph Signed 155/400

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    An intriguing Op Art postmodern serigraph by Rick Tunkel. Hand signed in pencil on the bottom right with a 1981 date and an annotation of 2/250 on the bottom left. A dynamic artwork ...
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  • Rick Tunkel Postmodern Op Art Abstract Geometric 3D Serigraph 35/250 Framed 1981
    Located in Keego Harbor, MI
    An intriguing Op Art postmodern serigraph by Rick Tunkel. Hand signed in pencil on the bottom right with a 1981 date and an annotation of 35/250 on the bottom left. A dynamic artwork...
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  • LeRoy Neiman Black Break 1973 Signed Serigraph AP Framed
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    Located in Keego Harbor, MI
    A lively contemporary serigraph on paper titled Black Break by American artist Le Roy Neiman. Hand signed by the artist on the bottom right with an AP annot...
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  • Erte Melisande At the Theatre Signed Art Deco Serigraph with Gold AP Signed
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  • Larry Zox Diamond Drill (Yellow, Black, & White) Signed Modern Serigraph
    By Larry Zox
    Located in Keego Harbor, MI
    A minimal geometric serigraph on paper titled “Diamond Drill (Yellow, Black, & White)” by Larry Zox. Hand signed in pencil bottom right and annotated AP. Published in 1969; purchased in 1972. Original gallery tag from The J L Hudson Gallery on verso and COA included (see photos for reference). Larry Zox (1937-2006) was an American painter and printmaker who is classified as an Abstract expressionist, Color Field painter and a Lyrical Abstractionist. His work has been exhibited in many one-person and group shows including the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City); the Museum of Modern Art (NY); Albright-Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo, New York); Art Institute of Chicago; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (NY). In recent years his work has been exhibited at the Stephen Haller Gallery and the Berry Campbell...
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  • Contemporary Framed Serigraph Signed by Hessam Abrishami Romance 231/395
    By Hessam Abrishami
    Located in Keego Harbor, MI
    For your consideration is a sensational, framed serigraph, depicting a colorful couple, signed Hessam Abrishami, numbered 231/395. In excellent condition. The dimensions of the frame...
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  • Set of Three Signed Sturtevant Serigraphs
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