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| Artist | George Grie | ||||||
| Title | Final Frontier Voyager | ||||||
| Date | 2007 | ||||||
| Medium | oil on canvas | ||||||
| Object history | Provenance: Unknown | ||||||
| Notes | Removed watermark: Final Frontier Voyager George Grie (c) neosurrealismart.com  | 
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