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Composition I
By Werner Haypeter
Located in Kansas City, MO
"Composition I", 1984 (India) ink Signed and dated by hand Edition: Unique Size: 15.2 × 21.5 on 18.7 × 25.2 inches COA provided *Black Frame made from Composite Wood WITHOUT plex inc...
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1980s Modern Werner Haypeter Art

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India Ink

Composition III
By Werner Haypeter
Located in Kansas City, MO
"Composition III", 1984 (India) ink Signed and dated by hand Edition: Unique Size: 16.2 × 20.3 inches COA provided *Black Frame made from Composite Wood WITHOUT plex included
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1980s Minimalist Werner Haypeter Art

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India Ink

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Composition II
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"Composition II", 1984 (India) ink Signed and dated by hand Edition: Unique Size: 17.0 × 24.0 on 20.5 × 27.7 inches
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