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Ed Ruscha
Sin-Without
, 2002
25.6 x 45 in. (65 x 114.3 cm.)
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Ed Ruscha
American, born 1937
Sin-Without
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2002
Ed Ruscha
Sin-Without
, 2002
25.6 x 45 in. (65 x 114.3 cm.)
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Medium
Prints and multiples, Hand-Pulled Lithograph on Paper
Size
25.6 x 45 in. (65 x 114.3 cm.)
Markings
This primary market artwork has been kept safely tucked away in a controlled climate to ensure and preserve its pristine condition.
Price
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Vermillion Editions Limited
New York / Hopkins
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Edition
Edition of 60
Movement
Contemporary Art
Provenance
Shipping directly from the studio of Ed Ruscha’s master printmaker in Minneapolis, this primary market artwork has never been owned, loaned, or publicly exhibited.
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Description
This primary market artwork is an Hors Commerce (H.C.) or “not for sale” in French; it refers to the last editioned print available, which commonly remains in the hands of the artist or the master printmaker for exhibition purposes.
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