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Kurt Schwitters
50 Collages by Schwitters

1962

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Kurt Schwitters 50 Collages by Schwitters, 1962 Lithograph and Silkscreen 22 × 17 inches Unframed Extremely rare and desirable lithographed exhibition poster published on the occasion of Schwitters 1962 exhibition at Sidney Janis. (50 Collages by Schwitters, , April 2-May 5, 1962, Sidney Janis Gallery.) Considered a collectors item. Rarely seen on the market.
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