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Edward Borein -A street in Taos - c1910s Original Etching

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Price: 4165 USD

Location: Pasadena, California

End Time: 2024-08-03T20:01:54.000Z

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Edward Borein -A street in Taos - c1910s Original EtchingEdward Borein -A street in Taos - c1910s Original EtchingEdward Borein -A street in Taos - c1910s Original EtchingEdward Borein -A street in Taos - c1910s Original EtchingEdward Borein -A street in Taos - c1910s Original EtchingEdward Borein -A street in Taos - c1910s Original EtchingEdward Borein -A street in Taos - c1910s Original Etching

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Production Technique: dry point etching

Subject: Cityscapes

Size: Medium

Material: Paper

Time Period Produced: 1900-1924

Framing: Framed

Artist: edward borein

Year of Production: 1910

Style: Realism

Signed: Yes

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

Unit of Sale: Single Piece

Theme: People

Type: drawing

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