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Artist: Allison Gildersleeve
Untitled
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in Dallas, TX
Allison Gildersleeve, born in Connecticut in 1970, earned her B.A. from the College of William and Mary and her M.F.A. from Bard College. Gildersleeve lives and works in Brooklyn, Ne...
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2010s Contemporary Allison Gildersleeve Prints and Multiples
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Paper, Photogravure
Untitled, Green by Allison Gildersleeve
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in New York, NY
Allison Gildersleeve
Untitled, Green (2017)
Etching on Rives BFK paper
Image size: 12 x 12 inches
Paper: 26 x 19 ½ inches
Edition of 18
Published by Eminence Grise Editions
Printed b...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Allison Gildersleeve Prints and Multiples
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Etching
Untitled, Yellow by Allison Gildersleeve
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in New York, NY
Allison Gildersleeve
Untitled, Yellow (2017)
Etching on Rives BFK paper
Image size: 12 x 12 inches
Paper: 26 x 19 ½ inches
Edition of 18
Published by Eminence Grise Editions
Printed ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Allison Gildersleeve Prints and Multiples
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Etching
Untitled, Red by Allison Gildersleeve
By Allison Gildersleeve
Located in New York, NY
Allison Gildersleeve
Untitled, Red (2017)
Etching on Rives BFK paper
Image size: 12 x 12 inches
Paper: 26 x 19 ½ inches
Edition of 18
Published by Eminence Grise Editions
Printed by ...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Allison Gildersleeve Prints and Multiples
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