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Artist: Leonor Fini
Medium: Screen
Untitled (Flower hats)
Located in Columbia, MO
Untitled (Flower hats) 1976 Serigraph Ed. Edition of 175 25.75 x 20.5 inches
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1970s Surrealist Screen Nude Prints

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Screen

Untitled (Gossip)
Located in Columbia, MO
Untitled (Gossip) 1976 Serigraph Ed. Edition of 175 25.75 x 20.5 inches
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1970s Surrealist Screen Nude Prints

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Screen

Untitled (Mirror)
Located in Columbia, MO
Untitled (Mirror) 1976 Serigraph Ed. Edition of 175 25.75 x 20.5 inches
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1970s Surrealist Screen Nude Prints

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Screen

Untitled (Baby in vase)
Located in Columbia, MO
Untitled (Baby in vase) 1976 Serigraph Ed. Edition of 175 25.75 x 20.5 inches
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1970s Surrealist Screen Nude Prints

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Screen

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