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Roy Lichtenstein
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1971

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  • SP III
    By Josef Albers
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    Sheet size: 24 1/8 x 24 1/8 inches Frame size: 26 3/4 x 26 3/4 inches Printer: Edition Domberger, Germany Publisher: Edition Domberger, Germany Edition: 125, plus proofs Catalogue r...
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  • Lana 2
    By Brice Marden
    Located in New York, NY
    Frame size: 28 1/2 x 24 3/4 inches Printer: Chiron Press, New York Publisher: The Artist Signed, titled, and numbered, lower margin
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  • Woman with Corset and Long Hair
    By Willem de Kooning
    Located in New York, NY
    Printer: Hollanders Workshop, New York Publisher: Knoedler, New York Edition size: 61, plus proofs Catalogue Raisonné: Graham 17 Signed, dated, and numbered inpencil, lower margin
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    1970s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Prints

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    Lithograph

  • Valentine
    By Willem de Kooning
    Located in New York, NY
    Printer: Fred Genis, Hollanders Workshop, New York Publisher: Knoedler, New York Edition size: 47, plus proofs Catalogue raisonné: Graham 16 Signed, dated, and numbered, lower m...
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  • Untitled
    By Barnett Newman
    Located in New York, NY
    Printer: Pratt Graphic Arts Center, New York Publisher: The Artist Catalogue Raisonné: BNF 202 Signed and inscribed in pencil, lower margin
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  • Mirror #7 (C.112), 1972
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  • Mirror #9 (C.114, Mirror Series), 1972
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