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Karin Sander, Mailed Painting 137 (Bonn - Berlin - Madrid - Berlin - Hong Kong - Berlin - San Gimignano - Berlin - Palma de Mallorca - Berlin) (2013)

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Stretched canvas in standard sizes, white universal primer, 120 × 120 cm
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Title: Karin Sander, Mailed Painting 137 (Bonn - Berlin - Madrid - Berlin - Hong Kong - Berlin - San Gimignano - Berlin - Palma de Mallorca - Berlin) (2013)
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Stretched canvas in standard sizes, white universal primer, 120 × 120 cm.

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