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Master American Contemporaries II Cover: Flowers, Pop Art after Warhol1994
1994
$5,000
£3,764.54
€4,373.89
CA$7,040.07
A$7,843.14
CHF 4,114.62
MX$95,795.86
NOK 52,098.98
SEK 48,821.06
DKK 32,647.60
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Andy Warhol, After, American (1928 - 1987) - Master American Contemporaries II Cover: Flowers, Year: 1994, Medium: Screenprint on Portfolio Cover, numbered in marker, Edition: 44/50, Size: 40.5 x 31 in. (102.87 x 78.74 cm), Printer: American Image Editions, Publisher: American Image Editions
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