0242 Apocalypse

Apocalypse

Catalog no.

0242

Year

1980

Subject

Mythology

Media

Oil / Acrylic /
Acrylic on board

Size (H x W)

19 x 25 inches

Availability

Gifted, Not for sale
Known as 'The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.' A development of the geometric technique by use of hexagons (in place of squares). Signed: Paul Benedict Brand (one name under the other).

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