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A work made of stencil.

Secret and Counter-Secret, March 23, 1944

Pavel P. Sokolov-Skalia

A work made of stencil.

Ancestors and Descendants, July 27, 1944

Pavel P. Sokolov-Skalia

A work made of offset lithograph commercially printed on cream wove paper.

The False Image, 1968

Roger Brown

A work made of stencil.

A Resounding Success, December 16, 1944

Mikhail M. Cheremnykh

A work made of stencil.

New Year's Fortune-Telling, January 3, 1945

Petr A. Sarkisian

A work made of woodcut on cream japanese paper.

Becky, from Cane, 2000

Martin Puryear

A work made of color woodcut on white wove paper.

Family Tree Mourning Print, 1987

Roger Brown

A work made of woodcut in black on cream colored kitakata, a japanese handmade paper.

Fern, from Cane, 2000

Martin Puryear

A work made of aquatint and engraving on ivory wove paper.

Talk Show Addicts, 1993

Roger Brown

A work made of screenprint on kromekote paper.

Study for Holograms, 1970

Bruce Nauman

A work made of color lithograph and photo lithograph on ivory wove paper.

Giotto in Chicago, 1981

Roger Brown

A work made of book with color off-set lithographs on ivory wove paper.

Hairy Who, 1968

The Hairy Who (Art Green, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Jim Falconer, Suellen Rocca, and Karl Wirsum)

A work made of stencil.

Our Crimea, May 9, 1944

Pavel P. Sokolov-Skalia

A work made of stencil.

Krylov's Monkey about Goebbels, November 20, 1944

Kukryniksy

A work made of stencil.

The Order of Ushakov, April 15, 1944

Aleksandr Timofeevich Danilichev

A work made of stencil.

It Has Come to Pass!, 1944

Pavel P. Sokolov-Skalia

A work made of stencil.

Paris Is Liberated!, September 1, 1944

Vladimir I. Ladiagin

A work made of offset lithograph on blue machine-made simulated lizard skin paper.

Figure with Hand, 1973

Sigmar Polke

A work made of lithograph on cream laid paper.

Her Majesty Famine, Queen of Sicily, 1898, published May 22, 1898

Maximilien Luce

A work made of stencil.

Our Pechenga, November 4, 1944

Vladimir A. Milashevskii

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