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Creator: Takashi Matsutani
Takesada Matsutani Propagation-L Signed Abstract Minimalist Silkscreen 42/75 Art
By Takashi Matsutani
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An abstract silkscreen in colors on paper titled “Curve” by Takesada Matsutani. Signed in pencil lower right. Titled and annotated 42/75 on the lower left. Published in 1971. The com...
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