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Artist: Wladimir Zwaagstra
Mobius - Brown, Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Wladimir Zwaagstra
By Wladimir Zwaagstra
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Wladimir Zwaagstra, Dutch (1937 - )
Title: Mobius - Brown
Year: 1974
Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 10/25
Size: 20 x 30 inches
Category
1970s Op Art Wladimir Zwaagstra Art
Materials
Screen
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Mobius - Silver
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Located in Long Island City, NY
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Title: Mobius - Silver
Year: 1974
Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil
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