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From The Hand-Colored Viennese Hearts portfolio - Original screenprint, soft-ground etching, and aquatint with hand-coloring on Velin Arches White paper - Signed, dated, and numbered in pencil - C.34.2 in artist's catalogue raisonne
Viennese Heart II, 1990
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