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Medium: Carbon Pencil
Park in Winter (Personnages Dans un Parc)
Located in New York, NY
Black crayon on wove paper. Artist initials are ink stamped in lower right corner.
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Early 1900s Post-Impressionist Carbon Pencil More Art

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Crayon, Laid Paper, Carbon Pencil

Edgar Plans Sketch Book Signed Numbered with Hand Finished Doodle
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Archival Paper, Carbon Pencil, Color Pencil

Balloon Heads
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Jay Alan Babcock is a St. Louis-based graphic designer and painter. His work exhibits his interest in the visual language of Americana, including old ...
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2010s American Modern Carbon Pencil More Art

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Carbon Pencil

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