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Artist: Jun Kaneko
Medium: Glaze
Untitled Glazed Slab (Oval)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Jun Kaneko Untitled Glazed Slab (Oval) Ceramic, Glaze 1990 Approx. 26 x 22 x 4 in Signed and dated (verso) COA provided Ref.: 90-9-41 Ref.: 924802-1007 "Scale in nature presents a ...
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Polkadot Wall Slab
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