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1980 Richard Allen Morris Abstract Painting Collage
By Richard Allen Morris
Located in San Diego, CA
A strong little abstract oil collage from 1980 by Richard Allen Morris. Overall frame measures 13" wide, 11" tall, 1" deep. Image size is 7" wide,...
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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Richard Allen Morris

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