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Untitled (Body Print)

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Department of Modern & Contemporary Art David Hammons created 1974 sold; to private collector New York acquired directly from the artist 1976/7. [Salon 94 New York] sold; to Harvard Art Museum November 2009. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Margaret Fisher Fund and anonymous gift
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Title: Untitled (Body Print)
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