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Garzon Florez
Celso Roman TRUCAR Book (Prints
Poetry)
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Garzon Florez, illustrator (20th C.), Celso Roman, author (b. 1947)
Marking(s); notes: signed; ed. 1/45; 1994
Country of origin; materials: Colombian; ...
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Andy Warhol FLOWERS Hand-Colored Screenprint
By Andy Warhol
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)
Marking(s); notes: signed; ed. 236/250; 1974
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George Chemeche PURPLE BARN Lithograph
By George Chemeche
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: George Chemeche (Iraqi/American, b. 1934)
Marking(s); notes: signed; ed. 14/200
Materials: lithograph
Dimensions (H, W, D): 22.5"h, 30.25"w (work is no...
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