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Meret Oppenheim
Sansibar
, 1981
28 x 28 cm. (11 x 11 in.)
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Meret Oppenheim
Sansibar
, 1981
28 x 28 cm. (11 x 11 in.)
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Meret Oppenheim
Sansibar
, 1981
28 x 28 cm. (11 x 11 in.)
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Meret Oppenheim
Swiss, 1913–1985
Sansibar
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1981
Meret Oppenheim
Sansibar
, 1981
28 x 28 cm. (11 x 11 in.)
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Meret Oppenheim
Sansibar
, 1981
28 x 28 cm. (11 x 11 in.)
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Meret Oppenheim
Sansibar
, 1981
28 x 28 cm. (11 x 11 in.)
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Medium
15 Colored silkscreens and 3 text pages on Ingres-paper illustrating 16 poems in an imprinted slipcase
Size
28 x 28 cm. (11 x 11 in.)
Markings
signed and numbered
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LEVY Galerie
Hamburg / Berlin
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Edition
200 + 18 H.C.
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Description
Slipcase print: Zoï, Atelier Fanal, Basel
Print and typography: M. Fürer, Basel
Catalogue raisonné (By Bice Curiger): EA 115a
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