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Style: Contemporary
Medium: Polymer
In My MInd II
By Tracey Emin
Located in New York, NY
Polymer Gravure on paper. Signed by the artist, dated, and numbered 87/100 in pencil lower margin. Titled in pencil, lower left.
Published by White Cube Editions, London.
Category
2010s Contemporary Polymer More Art
Materials
Polymer, Black and White
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