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Preliminary drawing for Take Out #2

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Drawing of a folded container for Chinese takeout food, with a pagoda printed on the side of the container, strands of blonde hair spilling out from the top of the container, and a pair of chopsticks inserted into the hair and projecting vertically.
Rights: © Hong Chun Zhang
Department of Asian Art Hong Chun Zhang creator Lawrence Kansas (2016-2021) sold; to the Harvard Art Museums. Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Purchase through the generosity of Christina Marcove
Title: Preliminary drawing for Take Out #2
Description:
Drawing of a folded container for Chinese takeout food, with a pagoda printed on the side of the container, strands of blonde hair spilling out from the top of the container, and a pair of chopsticks inserted into the hair and projecting vertically.

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