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Temple Gardens

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Gouache and traces of ink on three sheets of paper mounted on paper mounted on cardboard
Modern and Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, The Berggruen Klee Collection 1987
Title: Temple Gardens
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Gouache and traces of ink on three sheets of paper mounted on paper mounted on cardboard.

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