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Artist: Jay Phillips
Jay Phillips "Bel-Air Gate" 1981 Signed Enamel on Aluminum Wall Sculpture
By Jay Phillips
Located in Miami, FL
JAY PHILLIPS – "BEL-AIR GATE" ⚜ Enamel on Aluminum Wall Sculpture ⚜ Hand Signed and Numbered Lower Right ⚜ Roy Boyd Gallery Provenance ⚜ Acrylic Shadow Box Frame BOLD GEOMETRIC ENAM...
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1980s Abstract Jay Phillips More Art

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