Bill Lagattuta untitled print of a horse [picture]. 1997.

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Bill Lagattuta untitled print of a horse [picture]. 1997.

This six-color lithograph is a semi-abstract depiction of a horse. The print was created as part of "The Prints of Albuquerque" celebration in 1997 featuring print exhibitions around the city. This lithograph was printed at the Tamarind Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico, by Master Printer Bill La Gatutta. This is number 17 in an edition of 70 impressions.

1 lithograph ; 64 x 48 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7711197

University of New Mexico-Main Campus

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