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Artist: Nathaniel Tatum
Fashion Portrait of a Woman, Charcoal Drawing by Nathaniel Tatum
By Nathaniel Tatum
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Nathaniel Tatum, American (1964 - )
Title: Portrait of a Woman
Year: 2000
Medium: Charcoal on paper, signed and dated lower right
Size: 30 x 22 in. (76.2 x 55.88 cm)
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Nathaniel Tatum Art
Materials
Charcoal
Tired Feet for a Tired Soul, Charcoal Drawing by Nathaniel Tatum
By Nathaniel Tatum
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Nathaniel Tatum, American (1964 - )
Title: Tired feet for a tired soul
Year: 2001
Medium: Charcoal on Paper, signed and dated
Paper Size: 24 x 18 inches
Category
Early 2000s Photorealist Nathaniel Tatum Art
Materials
Charcoal
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