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Christopher Logue, "THE SLAVE WHO LIKES TO BE A SLAVE", from "CULTURE CARRIERS STAMP OUT ART" (SIGNED) Provenance: the Collection of Art Critic Anthony Haden-Guest (1971)

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Lithograph mounted on franked envelope of wove paper (SIGNED), 6 × 9 in
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Title: Christopher Logue, "THE SLAVE WHO LIKES TO BE A SLAVE", from "CULTURE CARRIERS STAMP OUT ART" (SIGNED) Provenance: the Collection of Art Critic Anthony Haden-Guest (1971)
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Lithograph mounted on franked envelope of wove paper (SIGNED), 6 × 9 in.

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