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    • JULIAN SCHNABEL (B. 1951)
    Lot 322

    JULIAN SCHNABEL (B. 1951)

    [Untitled]

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    USD 2,750

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    USD 2,500 - USD 3,500

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    JULIAN SCHNABEL (B. 1951)
    [Untitled]
    monoprint in colors, 1995, on wove paper, inscribed '2 WILLEM LIZ + JACK love JULIAN', '1995' and 'N. Y. C.' in black ink, the full sheet, occasional soft handling creases and minor scuffs (particularly at the sheet edges), otherwise in very good condition
    S. 58 1/8 x 42 1/8 in. (1476 x 1070 mm.)

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