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Screenprinting though silk is essentially a development of the pochoir stencil method; the image is created by stencilling ink through a fine mesh.
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JOSEF ALBERS
Interaction of color VII-3 (l), 1963
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Interaction of color VII-3 (r), 1963
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Interaction of color VII-4 (l), 1963
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Interaction of color VII-4 (r), 1963
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Interaction of color VII-5 (l), 1963
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Interaction of color VII-5 (r), 1963
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JOSEF ALBERS
Interaction of color VII-6, 1963
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Interaction of color VII-7, 1963
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JOSEF ALBERS
Interaction of color VIII-1, 1963
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Interaction of color VIII-2, 1963
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Interaction of color X-1, 1963
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JOSEF ALBERS
Interaction of color XI-1 (r), 1963
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