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Dan Christensen
(American, 1942–2007)
Micmac I
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signed, titled, and numbered 23/100 in pencil
38 x 27 inches.
Deaccessioned from the Boca...
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screenprint
signed, titled and numbered 21/100 in pencil
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I
screenprint
signed, titled, and numbered 23/100 in pencil
38 x 27 inches.
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