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Sketch of a Beach Cabana IV (recto and verso)

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Department of Drawings Ellsworth Kelly Spencertown New York sold; to Harvard University Art Museums through [Matthew Marks Gallery New York] 2001. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of the artist and purchase from the Margaret Fisher Fund and through the generosity of Kenyon C. Bolton III Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro Richard E. Oldenburg and Emily Rauh Pulitzer in honor of Neil and Angelica Rudenstine
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Title: Sketch of a Beach Cabana IV (recto and verso)
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