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Sandow Birk
Destruction2007

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Artist or Maker
Sandow Birk
Title
Destruction
Date Made
2007
Medium
Woodcut on handmade Sekishu paper
Dimensions
Sheet: 49 1/2 × 97 in. (125.73 × 246.38 cm) Image: 48 × 96 in. (121.92 × 243.84 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of HuiPress, Hui No`eau Visual Arts Center
Accession Number
M.2009.41.6
Classification
Prints
Collecting Area
Prints and Drawings

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