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Rufino Tamayo
Flying Bird

1967

$22,500
£17,084.78
€19,537.73
CA$31,435.76
A$34,963.43
CHF 18,256.82
MX$425,467.76
NOK 233,167.41
SEK 218,669.90
DKK 145,817.53
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We're pleased to showcase Mexican Master Rufino Tamayo's work on paper. Flying Bird portrays a bird flying over the mountains. Rufino Tamayo created this modernist and minimalist drawing in 1967. A certificate of authenticity will be provided with the purchase of this unique artwork.
  • Creator:
    Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991, Mexican)
  • Creation Year:
    1967
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.88 in (25.1 cm)Width: 13.13 in (33.36 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 3691stDibs: LU2756214604652

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