Mark Kostabi - Spirits of New York - Sold

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  • Description
  • Mark Kostabi (1961)
Type of artworkPrints (signed)
Year2015
TechniqueMixed printing techniques
SupportHandmade Paper
FramedNot framed
Dimensions54.5 x 61 cm (h x w)
SignedHand signed
Edition9 / 50
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Prachtige 3D constructie van Mark Kostabi

Titel: Spirits of New York
Afmeting: 54,5 x 61 cm
Oplage: 9 / 50
Jaartal: 2015
Handgesigneerd

Het kunstwerk wordt goed verpakt verzonden, maar kan ook worden opgehaald.
Condition
ConditionMint condition
Shipment
Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Groningen, The Netherlands
ShipmentParcel post
PriceUp to 10 kg.
Within The Netherlands €13.50
To Belgium €30.00
To Germany €30.00
Within EU €30.00
Worldwide €60.00

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Mark Kostabi (1961) 

American American

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146 sold items
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61 cm
54.5 cm
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Pick upYes, possible
LocationGroningen,  The Netherlands
Auction details
Start time6-7-2021 at 10:21
End time24-7-2021 at 10:57
Bids (1)
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