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Object file, non-estate: Orange Fourth (Close), 1969, sculpture

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As of 02/28/02: 1 slide 5 photographs
Rights: © Estate of Christopher Wilmarth
Archives Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Christopher Wilmarth Archive Gift of Susan Wilmarth-Rabineau
Title: Object file, non-estate: Orange Fourth (Close), 1969, sculpture
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As of 02/28/02: 1 slide 5 photographs.

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