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Artist: Larry Rivers
Medium: Pencil
Purim
By Larry Rivers
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this scarce, early color lithograph with additions in pencil and crayon on Auvergne à la main (Richard de bas) ivory laid paper. Signed, dated and numbered 15/45 in pencil, lower margin. Printed by Robert Blackburn...
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