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Artist: Edward Hagedorn
Nude in Repose with Blanket
By Edward Hagedorn
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Signed in the block upper left: "Hagedorn" From the portfolio "Ten Nudes" Edition 86 Printed by Henry Evans (1918-1990) for Peregrine Press, San Francis...
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