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Artist: Nathalie Boutté
La poupée
By Nathalie Boutté
Located in New York, NY
La poupée, 2017
Collage of Japanese paper, ink
Image: 49 1/2"x 38 1/2" (126 x 98 cm)
Signed, Titled and Dated Verso in Pencil
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