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Marcia Myers, Scavi LXXXII, Abstract Fresco on Linen Marcia Myers (American, 1949 - 2008) Scavi LXXXII, Triptych, abstract with red, black, and blue on three separate canvas, attached. Measuring H 81 W 66 D 1.5 in Label on verso stating artist, title and media. In great condition, wobble is part of the artwork.

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Marcia Myers, Scavi LXXXII, Abstract Fresco on Linen

Estimate 4 000 - 6 000 USD
Starting price 2 000 USD

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