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Untitled, from the series "Paper for Transport"

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silkscreen, acrylic, and wax on corrugated cardboard wax not visible, but may have been used to hold cardboard together media and support examined by A. Driesse, Straus Ctr., 6/2001
Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum Gift of the Artist through the German Art Dealers Association
Title: Untitled, from the series "Paper for Transport"
Description:
silkscreen, acrylic, and wax on corrugated cardboard wax not visible, but may have been used to hold cardboard together media and support examined by A.
Driesse, Straus Ctr.
, 6/2001.

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