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- Hugo_Crosthwaite abstract "Hugo Crosthwaite (born 1971 in Tijuana, Mexico) is a contemporary figurative artist best known for his black and white graphite and charcoal drawings. He is represented by Luis De Jesus gallery in Los Angeles.".
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- Hugo_Crosthwaite dateOfBirth "1971".
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- Hugo_Crosthwaite description "Mexican artist".
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- Hugo_Crosthwaite comment "Hugo Crosthwaite (born 1971 in Tijuana, Mexico) is a contemporary figurative artist best known for his black and white graphite and charcoal drawings. He is represented by Luis De Jesus gallery in Los Angeles.".
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