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Artist: Lesprie
Life
By Lesprie
Located in West Hollywood, CA
An unusual mixed media, c.1970's work on paper, with front opening doors. It appears to be signed, "Lesprie", when the doors are opened a baby is revealed.
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1960s Lesprie Art
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