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Period: Early 1900s
Improvisation 11 Limited Edition Lithograph 1990
Located in Rochester Hills, MI
Wassily Kandinsky - Improvisation 11
1910
Lithograph in colors on Arches paper,
1990
Paper size 24" x 24" inches
Image size 18" x 20" inches
Stamped signature
Blindstamps of the Russ...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 1900s Abstract Prints
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Composition 1916
Located in Rochester Hills, MI
Wassily Kandinsky - Composition 1916
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1990
Paper size 24" x 28" inches
Image size 20" x 22" inches
Stamped signature (16)
Blindstamps of the Russ...
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Abstract Expressionist Early 1900s Abstract Prints
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