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Two Marks
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Two Marks
Two Marks

Two Marks

Artist Olav Maran (Estonian, born 1933)
Date1966
MediumPaper collage and gouache on paper mounted on paperboard
DimensionsPanel: 26 × 35.8 cm (10 1/4 × 14 1/8 in.)
ClassificationsCollage
Credit LinePurchased with funds donated by Norton Dodge and Nancy Dodge
Object number1999.0341
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