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I–VI (Boxed set with hardback monograph and audiocasettes) - hand signed
By John Cage
Located in New York, NY
John Cage
I–VI (Hand signed box set), 1990
Boxed set: Mixed media hand signed hardback monograph accompanied with 2 audio cassettes and dust jacket and ...
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1990s Contemporary John Cage Art
Materials
Plastic, Mixed Media, Lithograph, Offset
Medicine Drawings
By John Cage
Located in Houston, TX
John Cage
Medicine Drawings , 1991
Handmade paper with various medicinal herbs (set of twelve)
14 x 12 in (35.6 x 30.5 cm) each
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20th Century Contemporary John Cage Art
Materials
Handmade Paper
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