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Artist: Chuck Carbia
Musicians with Horns
By Chuck Carbia
Located in Houston, TX
Stunning modern charcoal drawing of musicians playing horns by artist Chuck Carbia, 2011.
Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat ...
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2010s Chuck Carbia Art
Materials
Charcoal
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