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A  Doll's game

A Doll's game

Hans Bellmer (in 1949)

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Title A Doll's game
Material and technique Gelatine silver print on fibre-based paper, hand-coloured
Object type
Photograph > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 14 cm
Width 14 cm
Artists Artist: Hans Bellmer
Accession number 3497 p (MK)
Credits Purchase Stichting Fonds Willem van Rede. On permanent loan from the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, 2002
Department Modern Art
Acquisition date 2002
Creation date in 1949
Collector Collector / W. van Rede
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