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Painterly Realism, Boy with Knaspack - Color Masses in the Fourth Dimension

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Copy after Malevich, Kasimir Ssewerinowitsch: Painterly Realism, Boy with Knaspack - Color Masses in the Fourth Dimension. Acrylic on canvas; 71 x 45 cm. 1985. Dresden-Neustadt: Arts House, International Exhibition of Modern Art and The Museum of American Art. 05.09.2004 - 21 November 2004
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Title: Painterly Realism, Boy with Knaspack - Color Masses in the Fourth Dimension
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Copy after Malevich, Kasimir Ssewerinowitsch: Painterly Realism, Boy with Knaspack - Color Masses in the Fourth Dimension.
Acrylic on canvas; 71 x 45 cm.
1985.
Dresden-Neustadt: Arts House, International Exhibition of Modern Art and The Museum of American Art.
05.
09.
2004 - 21 November 2004.

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