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Untitled Self-Portrait (Cherie Hiser), from the New Mexico Portfolio
By Cherie Hiser
Located in Dallas, TX
Edition of 125 Signed in ink on print margin. Photograph is from The New Mexico Portfolio published in 1976 by the Center of the Eye Photograp...
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20th Century Conceptual Cherie Hiser Art

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Silver Gelatin

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