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Tom Wesselmann
Country Bouquet with Delphinium (for Tammy Wynette)
, 1989
37 x 25.5 cm. (14.6 x 10 in.)
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Tom Wesselmann
Country Bouquet with Delphinium (for Tammy Wynette)
, 1989
37 x 25.5 cm. (14.6 x 10 in.)
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Tom Wesselmann
American, 1931–2004
Country Bouquet with Delphinium (for Tammy Wynette)
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1989
Tom Wesselmann
Country Bouquet with Delphinium (for Tammy Wynette)
, 1989
37 x 25.5 cm. (14.6 x 10 in.)
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Tom Wesselmann
Country Bouquet with Delphinium (for Tammy Wynette)
, 1989
37 x 25.5 cm. (14.6 x 10 in.)
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Medium
Prints and multiples, Serigraph
Size
37 x 25.5 cm. (14.6 x 10 in.)
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Edition
Ed. of 100
Movement
Contemporary Art
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Description
The condition was rated A: Mint.
Additional details: Signed Serigraph created by Tom Wesselmann for a Tammy Wynette concert in Vermont, 1989, printed on a heavy rag paper. Signed and dated '89 in pencil by Wesselmann, underneath the text near the bottom of the print, and not numbered. The print has both a "Screened Images" and a "International Images" blind-stamp.
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