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Keith Haring: Colourful Chaos in 'Chocolate Buddha'

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Completed the year before his death, Haring’s ‘Chocolate Buddha’ series (1989) showcases his simplified figurative style, while exploring more chaotic, integrated compositions. Explore the complete set of colourful lithographs from this sought after series.
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Title: Keith Haring: Colourful Chaos in 'Chocolate Buddha'
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Completed the year before his death, Haring’s ‘Chocolate Buddha’ series (1989) showcases his simplified figurative style, while exploring more chaotic, integrated compositions.
Explore the complete set of colourful lithographs from this sought after series.

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