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Robert IndianaAmerican Dream #2 1982
1982
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Robert Indiana
American Dream #2
1982
Screenprint on 4 separate sheets
26 3/4 x 26 3/4 in. each sheet (77 1//2 x 77 1/2 in. overall)
A.P. of 9/15 (Artist's Proof)
Pencil signed, dated, and numbered
- Creator:Robert Indiana (1928 - 2018, American)
- Creation Year:1982
- Dimensions:Height: 26.75 in (67.95 cm)Width: 26.75 in (67.95 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Miami, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU538310489172
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