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Excellent condition. Framed behind glass measuring 34.5 x 1 x 41 inches. Signed to lower right 'R. Prince'. This work is a publisher's proof aside from the edition of 100 published by Exhibition A, New York. 2012
archival inkjet print
30 h × 23½ w in (76 × 60 cm)


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Date:
2017-06-22

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