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Alan Johnston

Scottish Abstract Contemporary Minimalist Art Bronze Sculpture Alan Johnston 2/2
Located in Surfside, FL
Alan Johnston (Scottish, born 1945), Untitled, 1988, cast bronze, edition of 2, cast #2 Incised
Category

1980s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Scottish Abstract Contemporary Minimalist Art Bronze Sculpture Alan Johnston 2/2
Located in Surfside, FL
Alan Johnston (Scottish, born 1945), Untitled, 1988, cast bronze, edition of 2, cast #2 Incised
Category

1980s Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Alan Scott of Johnstons Cashmere Sweater with Fringe
Located in Water Mill, NY
A fabulous off white cashmere sweater by Alan Scott of Johnstons of ElginIt has a turtle neck and
Category

1990s Italian Pullovers

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