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Artist: Christo
Medium: Offset
Christo, Iron Curtain – Wall of Barrels: Signed Print from 1968
By Christo
Located in Hamburg, DE
Christo (American-Bulgarian, b. 1935)
Iron Curtain – Wall of Barrels, Rue Visconti Paris, June 1962, 1968
Medium: Color offset on cardboard
Dimensions: 70 x 54 cm
Edition of 100: Han...
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20th Century Contemporary Offset Interior Prints
Materials
Offset
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