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Villanova, PA

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Ninth Ave. Window (2nd State) by Ilse Getz
  • Ilse Getz
  • Ninth Ave. Window (2nd State)
  • Lithograph
  • 29 x 21 in
  • Signature: Signed at bottom right
  • Inv: 2002-LITH-006
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