Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Adolph GOTTLIEB | Crimson Ground | Screen-print  available for sale on composition gallery

Original Screenprint in colors on wove paper - Published by Marlborough Graphics New York - Hand Signed and Number in pencil - Associated American Artists 73. inkstamp on the reverse of the printer Kelpra Studio London

Artwork Copyright © Adolph Gottlieb

Crimson Ground, 1972

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Original Screenprint in colors on wove paper - Published by Marlborough Graphics New York - Hand Signed and Number in pencil - Associated American Artists 73. inkstamp on the reverse of the printer Kelpra Studio London

Artwork Copyright © Adolph Gottlieb

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Jetsam, 1967

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Levitation, 1969

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