Liliane Lijn, American, born 1939, a silkscreen print Industrial Landscape, 1971, composed of newspaper clippings and photographic imagery, printed by Chris Bettamba at Advanced Graphics and produced by Bernard Jacobson. Numbered in pencil 25 of 75, signed and dated lower right. Liliane Lijn was the first woman artist to work with kinetic text. Provenance: a well-preserved time capsule within the prestigious Decoration and Design Building in New York City, a landmark trade hub celebrated among top interior designers. American Prints And Graphic Art Collectibles.
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