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Artist: Constant (Constant Anton Nieuwenhuijs)
No title
By Constant (Constant Anton Nieuwenhuijs)
Located in Paris, FR
Lithograph, 1953
Handsigned by the artist in pencil and numbered 27/100
Printer : Jean Pons (Paris)
LCD5351
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1950s Abstract Constant (Constant Anton Nieuwenhuijs) Abstract Prints
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Lithograph
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