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Artist: Charles Lee
“Venetian Serenade“
By Charles Lee
Located in Warren, NJ
This is a Charles Lee “Venetian Serenade” Dye Sublimation on wood . Measures 20x20. In good condition.
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21st Century and Contemporary Charles Lee Art

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Lithograph

"Perfectly Synced"
By Charles Lee
Located in Warren, NJ
Frame: 32 x 18.5 x 2.5 Picture: 23.5 x 9.5 Good condition International buyers must cover shipping expense
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21st Century and Contemporary Charles Lee Art

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Canvas

“instrument of nature“
By Charles Lee
Located in Warren, NJ
Original Charles Lee painting. In good condition. Measures 31x28 . Providence in the back of the painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Charles Lee Art

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Oil

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