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Mimosa, Sept 29, 2021
By Donald Sultan
Located in 'S-GRAVENHAGE, ZH
Medium: Silkscreen with enamel inks and flocking on Rising 4-ply museum board Size: 42 1/10 × 42 1/10 in (107 × 107 cm) Edition of 40 Signed and numbered
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2010s Figurative Prints

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Mimosa, Sept 29, 2021
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Dark Lantern (Black & White)
By Paul Morrison
Located in 'S-GRAVENHAGE, ZH
Medium: Debossing and embossing on paper Size: 60 x 45 cm (each) Edition of 20 (each) Signed and numbered
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2010s Figurative Prints

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THE SUN Deluxe Edition
By Ugo Rondinone
Located in 'S-GRAVENHAGE, ZH
Medium: Archival pigment ink print on Innova Etching Cotton Rag 315 gsm and Hardcover book in clamshell box. Image size: 23 x 19 inches (58 x 48 cm) Hard...
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2010s Abstract Prints

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THE SUN Deluxe Edition
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Misugoshi: Three Flags (swiped)
Located in 'S-GRAVENHAGE, ZH
Medium: Digital pigment print on matte paper Size: 113.5 x 64 cm Edition of 35 + 5 AP + 2 PP Signed and numbered by the artist on a certificate
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2010s Color Photography

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Large Shelf Still Life Poster
By Jonas Wood
Located in 'S-GRAVENHAGE, ZH
Medium: Offset lithograph printed in colours on wove paper Size: 23 3/8 × 23 3/8 in - 59.4 × 59.4 cm Edition of 1000
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2010s Still-life Prints

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Sunspots
By Jim Lambie
Located in 'S-GRAVENHAGE, ZH
Medium: Digital print, hand-finished with spray paint Size: 72 x 55 cm (28.3 x 21.7 in) Edition of 40, each unique. Signed and numbered verso
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Spray Paint, Digital

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