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Artist: Peter Blake
Medium: Glaze
Peter Blake - A Walk in the Tuileries, Paris w/ silver leaf and glazes, Signed/N
By Peter Blake
Located in New York, NY
Peter Blake
A Walk in the Tuileries Gardens, 2004
26 colour Screenprint with Silver leaf and 3 Glazes
Hand signed and numbered 28/200 by artist on lower front
30 1/5 × 22 1/2 inches
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Early 2000s Pop Art Glaze Abstract Prints
Materials
Silver
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