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24 (addition to Counting Alternatives Series)
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Rights: © Mel Bochner
Department of Drawings
Mel Bochner 1974; to Geoffrey Young Great Barrington Massachusetts sold; to Werner H. Kramarsky New York New York gift; to the Harvard University Art Museums 1998.
NOTE: The postcard is an addendum to Counting Alternative Series (The Wittgenstein Illustrations) "7 Branch" (1998.169).
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Sarah-Ann and Werner H. Kramarsky
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