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"Chicago International Art Exhibition, " Abstract Exhibition Poster
By (After) Ed Ruscha
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Chicago International Art Exhibition" is a color poster by Ed Ruscha, signed and dated lower right. The artists initials are also in the lower right of...
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