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Oliffe Richmond, Australian 1919-1977, Big Man; Discus; Standing Group; Pilot; & Four Figures, 1966, 5 monochrome lithographs, 2 on wove and 3 on laid paper, each signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 250 in pencil, published and printed at the Curwen Studio, London, largest sheet: 58.5 x 81.3cm, (unframed) (ARR) (5)

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Oliffe Richmond, Australian 1919-1977, Big Man; Discus; Standing Group; Pilot; & Four Figures, 1966, 5 monochrome lithographs, 2 on wove and 3 on laid paper, each signed, dated and numbered from the edition of 250 in pencil, published and printed at the Curwen Studio, London, largest sheet: 58.5 x 81.3cm, (unframed) (ARR) (5)

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