Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Size: Motif size: 39 x 55 cm - Technique: Archival inkjet print on Entrada Rag Bright 190 g/m² - Edition of 25 + 10 A.P. - Signed and numbered

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September 1990, 2015

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Size: Motif size: 39 x 55 cm - Technique: Archival inkjet print on Entrada Rag Bright 190 g/m² - Edition of 25 + 10 A.P. - Signed and numbered

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Geigy (Clips), 2011

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1980 [Rings], 2009

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