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December 2, 2006
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This print is about Dadaism. This work is one of the print series from "Re-Explanation of Modern Graphic Styles 1890-1970". (2004)
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Raakoon
Aug 1, 2011
is so beautiful
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goktugg
Aug 25, 2011
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thanks...
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fredfree
Dec 3, 2006
well done.
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goktugg
Dec 3, 2006
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thanks a lot
*fredfree
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MiraNoir
Dec 2, 2006
I love this series- I've put the suprematism one and this one as my background.
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goktugg
Dec 4, 2006
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thanks a lot *Mira!
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avf
Dec 2, 2006
Ah Dada.
I haven't enjoyed a good piece since the MoMA exhibit.
Oh Dada makes me smile alright.
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I haven't enjoyed a good piece since the MoMA exhibit.
Oh Dada makes me smile alright.