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Artist: Richard Lin
Summer, from The Four Seasons, 1966 - Minimalist White Screen Print
By Richard Lin
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Summer, from The Four Seasons by Richard Lin, 1966
Additional information:
Medium: screenprint on TH Saunders paper
68.5 x 91 cm
27 x 35 7/8 in
signed, dated twice, titled and inscr...
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20th Century Richard Lin More Prints
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Screen
May I - 20th Century White Abstract Minimalist Print on Wove with Acetate
By Richard Lin
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Richard Lin 1933-2011
May 1, 1971
screenprint on wove and acetate sheet
50.8 x 50.8 cm
20 x 20 in
signed and numbered in pencil
edition of 70
Born in Taichung, Taiwan, and brought u...
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Materials
Fabric, Screen
May 3 - by Richard Lin, 20th Century White + Yellow Abstract Minimalist Print
By Richard Lin
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Richard Lin 1933-2011
May 3, 1971
screenprint on wove and acetate sheet
50.8 x 50.8 cm
20 x 20 in
signed and numbered in pencil
edition of 70
Born in Taichung, Taiwan, and brought u...
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20th Century Richard Lin More Prints
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Screen
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