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Artist: Mary Heilmann
Thief of Baghdad
By Mary Heilmann
Located in Santa Fe, NM
The 2007 woodcut dips into the artist’s past by reworking a 1983 piece of the same name. The original piece only depicted the colorful checkerboard composition. Here Heilmann adds a second image, a bird’s eye view photograph...
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Early 2000s Abstract Geometric Mary Heilmann Figurative Prints

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Woodcut

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