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Carolee Schneemann, Infinity Kisses, (for her cat) Unique Signed work, Framed
Located in New York, NY
Carolee Schneeman
Infinity Kisses, 1988
Archival pigment print
Signed and dated on the front
This is a unique work of art
Frame included
Infinity Kisses for the artist's beloved cat...
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1980s Feminist Pigment Animal Drawings and Watercolors
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Pour Arnaud (Jimi Hendrix), Guillaume Azoulay
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Artist: Guillaume Azoulay (1949)
Title: Pour Arnaud (Jimi Hendrix)
Year: 2004
Medium: Pigment print on archival paper
Size: 24 x 21 inches
Edition: 59/99, plus proofs
Condition: Good...
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