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Artist: Prokash Karmakar
Face, Large Eyes, Pastel, Board, Violet, Blue, Brown by Indian Artist-In Stock
By Prokash Karmakar
Located in Kolkata, West Bengal
Prakash Karmakar - Untitled - 20 x 29 inches ( unframed size )
Pastel on Board
Inclusive of shipment in roll form
This work is amongst the more rarer work by the artist executed.
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Category
1990s Modern Prokash Karmakar Interior Paintings
Materials
Pastel, Board
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