Inner Music

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Inner Music

Dario Zucchi
(b. 1938)
artist

Object Type

Print

Medium

Digital print on paper

Date

2017
2013 (Date photo taken)

Credit

Gift of Eric Denker in honor of the artist, 2017

Accession Number

2017.8.4

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