
Paris Review, 1989
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Keith Haring
Untitled (from Free South Africa), 1985
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Keith Haring
Untitled (from Free South Africa), 1985
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Keith Haring
Untitled (Free South Africa #2), 1985
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Lithograph
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Keith Haring
Untitled (Free South Africa), 1985
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Keith Haring
White Icons Portfolio (5 Works), 1990
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Keith Haring
Chocolate Buddha (Plate 5), 1989
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Lithograph
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Keith Haring
Barking Dog (from Icons Series), 1990
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Screen-print
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Keith Haring
Very Special Christmas, 1987
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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Keith Haring
White Icons - Three Eyed Man, 1990
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Embossing
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Keith Haring
3-Eyed Smiley (White Icon), 1990
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Embossing
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