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Robert Funk Fine Art
1581 Brickell Ave., Suite 2303
Miami, FL 33129 , United States
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305.857.0521
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Untitled, Boy Eating Watermelon
$ 40,000
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Description
Signature: The Work is Signed lower left
Forum Gallery, New York - Label on verso
Swann Gallery, New York -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Oil on Canvas Condition: Excellent. Creation Date: 1960 Styles / Movements: Modernism, Post Impressionism, Expressionism Incollect Reference #: 256341 -
Dimensions
W. 24.25 in; H. 24.25 in; W. 61.6 cm; H. 61.6 cm;
Message from Seller:
Robert Funk Fine Art in Miami offers an eclectic collection shaped by 45 years of experience, blending art with commercial perspectives. For inquiries or art advisory services, contact Robert Funk at decoypoet@yahoo.com or 305.857.0521.
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