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Robert Longo, Untitled (Men in the Cities-5); and Untitled (Men in the Cities-20), from Men in the Cities (2005)

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Two archival pigment prints in colors, on wove paper, with full margins
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Title: Robert Longo, Untitled (Men in the Cities-5); and Untitled (Men in the Cities-20), from Men in the Cities (2005)
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Two archival pigment prints in colors, on wove paper, with full margins.

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