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Creator: Hidetaka Ohno
Hidetaka Ohno "Red No.2-15", 1964 Oil and Burlap Collage
By Hidetaka Ohno
Located in Sharon, CT
Red No.2-15 by Hidetaka Ohno, signed and dated (1964) verso. Labels from the Yamada Art Gallery, Tokyo, and from The Corcoran Gallery of Art, D.C. stating that this was exhibited as ...
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1960s Japanese Brutalist Vintage Hidetaka Ohno Asian Art and Furniture
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Burlap
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