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Period: 20th Century
Color:  Orange
Fagend Study
Located in London, GB
Cast aluminium hand painted with enamel, 1968, stamped with the artist's initials, title, number and date 'CO. COPYRIGHT © 1976 CLAES OLDENBURG FAGEND STUDY, 1968 FABRICATED BY LIPP...
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Pop Art 20th Century Still-life Sculptures

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Metal

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