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Victor Vasarely
Sphere and Cube

c. 1970

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Victor Vasarely "Sphere and Cube" c. 1970 Serigraph Signed and Numbered Ed. 250 Framed Size: 42 x 31 inches Image Size: 28 x 21 inches
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