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Artist: Raoul Dufy
Medium: Fabric
"Anemones" Floral Silk Scarf
By Raoul Dufy
Located in Austin, TX
By Raoul Dufy
34.5" x 34.5"
Silk Screen Print on wearable scarf
Category
1950s Fauvist Fabric Still-life Prints
Materials
Silk, Screen
"Anemones" Floral Silk Scarf, Unframed
By Raoul Dufy
Located in Austin, TX
By Raoul Dufy
34.5" x 34.5"
Silk Screen Print on wearable scarf.
Category
1950s Fauvist Fabric Still-life Prints
Materials
Silk, Screen
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