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(After) Victor Vasarely
"Quasar Paal 2"

1972

About the Item

Medium: offset lithograph (after Vasarely). Printed in 1972 in Neuchatel, Switzerland on thick, high-gloss paper and published by Editions du Griffon for the "Vasarely Progressions 1" portfolio. Size: 16 x 16 inches (410 x 410 mm). Not signed.
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