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Artist: Carsten Nicolai
Dog Legs
Dog Legs

Dog Legs

By Carsten Nicolai

Located in Kansas City, MO

Woodcut Year: 1989 Signed, dated and titled by hand Size: 14.4 × 27.3 on 16.4 × 38.4 inches COA provided Carsten Nicolai (b. 1965 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (Chemnitz), Germany) is one of t...

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1990s Abstract Carsten Nicolai Art

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Body of a dog
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Located in Kansas City, MO

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