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John Baldessari
(Two Things) Better Experienced/Difficult to Describe
, 1988
92 x 196 in. (233.7 x 497.8 cm.)
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John Baldessari
(Two Things) Better Experienced/Difficult to Describe
, 1988
92 x 196 in. (233.7 x 497.8 cm.)
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John Baldessari
American, 1931–2020
(Two Things) Better Experienced/Difficult to Describe
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1988
John Baldessari
(Two Things) Better Experienced/Difficult to Describe
, 1988
92 x 196 in. (233.7 x 497.8 cm.)
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John Baldessari
(Two Things) Better Experienced/Difficult to Describe
, 1988
92 x 196 in. (233.7 x 497.8 cm.)
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Medium
Prints and multiples, portfolio of 24 silkscreen on Fabriano paper
Size
92 x 196 in. (233.7 x 497.8 cm.)
Markings
Signed, dated and numbered in white ink on the last sheet
Price
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Edition
Edition of 30 + 7 A.P
Movement
Contemporary Art
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Description
Full sheets, in very good condition, original grey linen-covered portfolio with the artist's and publisher's names printed in yellow on the front.
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