Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Composition: 27 1/2 x 21" (69.9 x 53.4 cm); sheet: 30 x 22 7/16" (76.2 x 57 cm) - Published by Xavier Fourcade, New York, Hollander's Workshop, Inc., New York

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Minnie Mouse, 1971

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Composition: 27 1/2 x 21" (69.9 x 53.4 cm); sheet: 30 x 22 7/16" (76.2 x 57 cm) - Published by Xavier Fourcade, New York, Hollander's Workshop, Inc., New York

Artwork Copyright © Willem De Kooning

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Untitled From Self Portrait In A Convex Mirror, 1984

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Woman With Long Hair And Corset, 1970

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Rainbow: Thelonious Monk Devil At, 1972/76

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Composition For Lisa, 1984

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In Favor Of Ones Time, 1988

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You Are Gorgeous And Im Coming, 1988

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Clam Digger, 1966

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USD 4,600

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Rainbow: Thelonious Monk Devil At The Keyboard, 1972/76

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Two Figures, 1973

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Paris Review, 1979

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