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Artist: Naftali Golomb
Luciano Berio
s Epiphany Large Abstract Collage Israeli Painting
By Naftali Golomb
Located in Surfside, FL
Collage and Painted mixed media artwork painting.
Born 1930 in Chile, Golomb immigrated to Palestine in 1935. He later became a member of the Radius Group and an instructor at the A...
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1980s Conceptual Naftali Golomb Art
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