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Medium: Animal Skin
Tracey Emin, Limited Edition Docket the cat, Leather Purse, signed #40/100 w/bag
By Tracey Emin
Located in New York, NY
Tracey Emin
Limited Edition Docket Purse, 2011
Leather purse with zipper with original price tag in Selfridges bag
3 3/5 × 3 3/5 × 3/10 inches
Edition 40/100
Signed in plate, Bears T...
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2010s Contemporary Animal Skin Animal Prints
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Leather, Mixed Media
Victorian English engraving “Dead beat”, J. Harris and William J. Shayer
Located in Valladolid, ES
Amazing print on paper by William J. Shayer, engraved by J. Harris, created in 1864, belonging to the realist movement, entitled “Dead Beat”.
The work depicts a typical Victorian E...
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1860s Victorian Animal Skin Animal Prints
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Animal Skin, Paper
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