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Artist: Stanley Clark
Untitled Naturalistic Portrait of a Musician
By Stanley Clark
Located in Houston, TX
Untitled naturalist portrait of a musician with a guitar. The work is signed by the artist in the bottom corner and the work is not currently framed. Art...
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Late 20th Century Naturalistic Stanley Clark Art

Materials

Charcoal

Surrealist Orange Tonal Abstract Portrait
By Stanley Clark
Located in Houston, TX
Orange tonal surrealist portrait drawing. The work is signed by the artist in the bottom corner and is not currently framed. Artist Biography: Eyes are a recurring motif in the work of American artist Stanley Clark...
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Late 20th Century Modern Stanley Clark Art

Materials

Charcoal, Pastel

BBK Black and White Naturalistic Portrait
By Stanley Clark
Located in Houston, TX
Untitled naturalistic portrait of BBK. The work is signed by the artist in the bottom corner and the work is not currently framed. Artist Biography: Eyes are a recurring motif in the work of American artist Stanley Clark...
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Stanley Clark Art

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Charcoal

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