Sold for:
$2,048

Robert Wilson b. 1941

White Arches
c. 1985 graphite on paper 22½ h x 29½ w in (57 x 75 cm)
result: $2,048



–1,500



provenance: The Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati, OH | Private collection


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Date:
2015-09-24

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