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David Weidman Signed and Numbered ED of 250 Silkscreen Walking

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David Weidman Signed and Numbered ED of 250 Silkscreen Walking
By David Weidman
Located in San Diego, CA
Beautiful original print by David Weidman ED of 250, signed and numbered David Weidman's (1921-2014) work is easily recognizable and emblematic of midcentury graphic design. This is ...
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Akira Kurosaki Postmodern Woodlock Print Signed & Numbered Moonlight 93/250
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beautiful post modern signed and numbered original woodblock print by listed artist Akira Kurosaki , very nice condition with watermark on paper unframed.
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Striking Litho Signed Numbered and Dated "Splits And Stripes", 1979
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Beautiful litho signed and numbered great condition ready to be framed signed and numbered, limited edition 13/15.
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Postmodern Signed and Numbered Litograph Limited Edition 4/18 by Diane
Located in San Diego, CA
Nice colors on this unframed litho by Diane never used or exposed circa 1980s, ready to be framed.
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Large Colorful Geometric Lithograph Signed and Numbered by Karim Rashid
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Located in San Diego, CA
Large colorful geometric lithograph signed and numbered by Canadian artist and designer Karim Rashid, circa 2000s. The bright and vibrant colors fuse with the progressive geometric d...
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Striking Original Signed Numbered and Dated Lithograph by Caroline Pinto, 1981
Located in San Diego, CA
A beautiful well done litho signed numbered limited edition 5/25 " Flavor of The Month VI, by Caroline Pinto, the image by itself its 23" by 17" approximate, the paper shows damage o...
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