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Lithograph printed in colours, 1991 Signed in pencil and numbered from the edition of 30 (total edition includes 3 artist's proofs). Printed on Rives BFK paper by Hamilton Press, California, with their blindstamp. Published by the artist.
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Lithograph printed in colours, 1991 Signed in pencil and numbered from the edition of 30 (total edition includes 3 artist's proofs). Printed on Rives BFK paper by Hamilton Press, California, with their blindstamp. Published by the artist.
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