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Artist: Marie Therese Vacossin
Le Collier de Lussie
By Marie Therese Vacossin
Located in Kansas City, MO
Marie Thérèse Vacossin
Le Collier de Lussie
Color etching on hand-made paper
Year: 1971
Signed, numbered, dated and titled by hand
Edition: 8
Size: 8.3 × 11.6 on 22.0 × 14.8 inches
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1970s Modern Marie Therese Vacossin Prints and Multiples
Materials
Handmade Paper, Etching
Geometric Composition
By Marie Therese Vacossin
Located in Kansas City, MO
Marie Therese Vacossin
Geometric Composition
Medium: Colour Silkscreen
Year: 1979
Signed, dated, titled, numbered or inscribed
Edition: 10
Size: 8.2 × 8.2 on 14.0 × 13.3 inches
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1970s Minimalist Marie Therese Vacossin Prints and Multiples
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Screen
Geometric Composition
By Marie Therese Vacossin
Located in Kansas City, MO
Marie Therese Vacossin
Geometric Composition
Medium: Colour Silkscreen
Year: 1979
Signed, dated, titled, numbered or inscribed
Edition: 15
Size: 8.2 × 8.2 on 14.0 × 13.3 inches
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1970s Modern Marie Therese Vacossin Prints and Multiples
Materials
Screen
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