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    • Sigmar Polke (b. 1941)
    Lot 190

    Sigmar Polke (b. 1941)

    Untitled

    Price realised

    USD 103,000

    Estimate

    USD 60,000 - USD 80,000

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    Sigmar Polke (b. 1941)
    Untitled
    signed and dated 'Sigmar Polke 99' (lower right)
    acrylic and ink on paper
    27½ x 39½ in. (69.9 x 100.3 cm.)
    Painted in 1999.

    Provenance

    Michael Werner, New York
    Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1999

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