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Artist: Rudolf Belling
Design for Sculpture "Metal Plates and Wire"
By Rudolf Belling
Located in Kansas City, MO
Rudolf Belling
Title: Design for Sculpture "Metal Plates and Wire"
Year: 1994
Medium: Lithograph
Signed, dated, numbered or inscribed
Size: 15.0 × 14.0 on 19.7 × 25.7 inches
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