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Anita Roy Chowdhury and Amitabha Banerjee, Untitled, Untitled ( Perched Bird ), Untitled ( Set of 3 works ) (1973-2000)
Title: Anita Roy Chowdhury and Amitabha Banerjee, Untitled, Untitled ( Perched Bird ), Untitled ( Set of 3 works ) (1973-2000)
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Watercolour on Paper, 22 × 15 in.
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