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Artist: Mary Weatherford
The Robot
By Mary Weatherford
Located in Houston, TX
Mary Weatherford
The Robot, 2018
Spit bite aquatint on gampi paper chine collé
35 1/4 x 28 1/2 in (89.5 x 72.4 cm)
Edition of 25
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mary Weatherford Art
Materials
Aquatint
White Cat III Painting by Mary Weatherford (INV# NP4053)
By Mary Weatherford
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Mary Weatherford
White Cat Painting III (INV# NP4053)
paper: 11.75 x 9"
frame: 16.25 x 13.25"
date unknown
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Weatherford Art
Materials
Paper, Ink
White Cat Painting II by Mary Weatherford (INV# NP4052)
By Mary Weatherford
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Mary Weatherford
White Cat II Painting by Mary Weatherford (INV# NP4052)
paper: 11.75 x 9"
frame: 16.25 x 13.25"
date unknown
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Weatherford Art
Materials
Paper, Ink
Black and White Cat Painting I by Mary Weatherford (INV# NP4051)
By Mary Weatherford
Located in Morton Grove, IL
Mary Weatherford
Black and White Cat Painting I (INV# NP4051)
ink on paper
paper 11.75 x 9"
frame: 16.25 x 13.25"
date unknown
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Mary Weatherford Art
Materials
Ink, Paper
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