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After Jim Dine (American B. 1935), 'Awl' '11 Pop Artists', Volume I
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After Jim Dine (American, b. 1935) 'Awl': From '11 Pop Artists', Vol. I Lithograph in color Signed Jim Dine and dated 1965 in pencil u.r., from an edition of 200, published by Origin...
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