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Refrigerator (ice-house) for the no-longer existent Villa Caprara, rear view

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in artist book with twelve panels (with text) bound with bookbinding cloth strips in a panorama format; corners of eachpanel are rounded; presented in red cardstock box with gold lettering, with die-cut to show the first panel (case signed by artist in graphite)
Department of Photographs Angela S. Lorenz Manchester Massachusetts sold to the Harvard University Art Museums 1999. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Davis Pratt Fund
Title: Refrigerator (ice-house) for the no-longer existent Villa Caprara, rear view
Description:
in artist book with twelve panels (with text) bound with bookbinding cloth strips in a panorama format; corners of eachpanel are rounded; presented in red cardstock box with gold lettering, with die-cut to show the first panel (case signed by artist in graphite).

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