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Science is Truth Found Out
By Ed Ruscha
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Artist: Ruscha, Edward
Title: Science is Truth Found Out
Series: (RED)ition Winter 2022
Date: 2022
Medium: Silk twill scarf
Unframed Dimensions: 51.25" x 51.25"
Comes folded i...
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Textile, Silk
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