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Medium: Encaustic
Composition. 1973, canvas, synthetic tempera, cold encaustic, 87x64 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Composition. 1973, canvas, synthetic tempera, cold encaustic, 87x64 cm Cubistic composition in red, yellow, green, blue colors
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1970s Abstract Geometric Encaustic Interior Paintings

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Canvas, Encaustic, Tempera

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Drain – Encaustic and Oil Abstract by Arminée Chahbazian (2015) Oil encaustic on framed wood panel, 12 × 12 in, 2015 “Drain” continues Chahbazian’s exploration of matter, memo...
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