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    • TOM WESSELMANN
    Lot 849

    TOM WESSELMANN

    Rosemary Lying on One Elbow (Steel Drawing)

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    USD 15,600

    Estimate

    USD 7,000 - USD 10,000

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    TOM WESSELMANN
    Rosemary Lying on One Elbow (Steel Drawing)
    multiple, 1989, alkyd oil on laser-cut steel, with incised signature and date, numbered 20/45 (there were also 6 artist's proofs), annotated in black felt pen on white paint on the reverse, published by Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, in very good condition
    overall: 8 x 14 5/8 in. (203 x 370 mm.)

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