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Artist: (after) Wassily Kandinsky
Composition - Lithograph Signed in the Plate - Framed
By (after) Wassily Kandinsky
Located in Paris, FR
(After) Wassily KANDINSKY
Composition
Lithograph in colors, 1965
Signed and dated in the plate
Frame size : 65 x 53 cm (c. 25,6 x 21 inch)
Subject size : 48 x 36 cm (c. 19 x 14 inch...
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1960s Modern (after) Wassily Kandinsky Interior Prints
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Lithograph
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