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					<titlestmt> 
						  <titleproper>Universal Limited Art Editions
								 Collection:</titleproper> 
						  <subtitle>A Preliminary Inventory of Its Collection at the
								 Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center</subtitle> 
					</titlestmt> 
			 </filedesc> 
			 <profiledesc> 
					<creation>Text converted by SPI Content Sciences Inc., 
						  <date>July 2003</date>.</creation> 
					<langusage>Finding aid written in
						  <language>English</language>.</langusage> 
			 </profiledesc> 
	  </eadheader> 
	  <archdesc level="collection"> 
			 <did> 
					<repository label="Repository:" encodinganalog="852$a"> 
						  <corpname><subarea>Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center,
								 </subarea>University of Texas at Austin</corpname> </repository> 
					<origination label="Creator:"> 
						  <corpname encodinganalog="110">Universal Limited Art
								 Editions</corpname></origination> 
					<abstract encodinganalog="520$a">The collection contains 58
						  lithograph prints by artistis Jim Dine, Jasper Johns, Robert Motherwell, Robert
						  Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, and poet Edwin Schlossberg.</abstract> 
					<unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245">Universal Limited
						  Art Editions Collection 
						  <unitdate label="Dates:" type="inclusive"
							normal="1967/1988" encodinganalog="245$f">1967-1988</unitdate></unittitle> 
					<physdesc label="Extent:" encodinganalog="300$a">15 folders, 1
						  portfolio, 24 loose leaves in 4 flat-file drawers, 4 framed prints, 1 box (61
						  items, 58 prints)</physdesc> 
			 </did> 
			 <acqinfo encodinganalog="541"> 
					<head>Acquisition:</head> 
					<p>Purchases (R10101, R10213, R10356) 1983-1988</p> 
			 </acqinfo> 
			 <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506"> 
					<head>Access:</head> 
					<p>A minimum of twenty-four hours is required to pull art
						  materials to the Reading Room.</p> 
			 </accessrestrict> 
			 <processinfo encodinganalog="583"> 
					<head>Processed by:</head> 
					<p>Helen Young, 2003</p> 
			 </processinfo> 
			 <bioghist encodinganalog="545"> 
					<head>Company History</head> 
					<p>Universal Limited Art Editions, founded by Tatyana and
						  Maurice Grosman, has been credited with the American revival of fine art
						  lithography in the mid-20th century. In the1950s and 1960s, when New York was
						  experiencing intense artistic activity and growth, Tatyana Grosman was an
						  inspired visionary with the ability to choose and attract the best young
						  artists to explore lithography at her home studio. She hired master printers -
						  notably Robert Blackburn, Zigmunds Priede, Donn Steward, Keith Brintzenhofe,
						  and Bill Goldston - who could take on the challenges of the artists'
						  explorations, solving difficult technical problems and developing new
						  techniques which pushed the boundaries of traditional printmaking.</p> 
					<p>Tatyana Grosman was born June 17, 1904, in Ekaterinburg,
						  Russia. Her father, Semion Michailovitch Aguschewitsch, was a newspaper owner
						  and publisher, who believed children should read only great literature. Soon
						  after the October Revolution, the family was forced to leave Ekaterinburg; they
						  spent time in Japan and Venice before settling in Dresden. Here Tatyana
						  enrolled in the Dresden Academy of Applied Arts, where she met Maurice Grosman
						  (1900-1976), a young student at the Academy of Fine Arts. They married in 1931,
						  and moved to Paris, where they lived on Maurice's meager artist's income until
						  1941 when they were forced to hide from the Germans. In 1943 they were able to
						  escape to New York City. Here Maurice gave drawing and painting lessons, and
						  had several one-man shows. He also learned the technique of silkscreen
						  printing, and made reproductions of modern paintings.</p> 
					<p>In 1955, Maurice suffered a severe heart attack, and Tatyana
						  suddenly found herself responsible for their financial support. They moved from
						  their Eighth Street studio to their summer cottage in West Islip, Long Island,
						  where Tatyana started a business producing high quality silkscreens of artists'
						  works. In 1957 she discovered two lithographic limestones in the walkway in her
						  front yard, and from some neighbors she bought a used flat-bed lithography
						  press for $15. Having recently read Monroe Wheeler's 
					<title render="italic">Modern Painters and Sculptors as
						  Illustrators</title>, Tatyana was very interested in collaborating with an
					artist and a poet to create a book. The Grosmans approached their friend Larry
					Rivers, who with poet Frank O'Hara, soon began work, with the aid of master
					printer Robert Blackburn (who had learned lithography on Harlem's Federal Art
					Project), on a two-year project which resulted in the first Universal Limited
					Art Editions (ULAE) publication, 
					<title render="italic">Stones</title>, a thirteen page
					portfolio/book. Other artists were soon invited to make lithographs at the
					studio - Fritz Glarner, Sam Francis, Grace Hartigan, Jasper Johns, Helen
					Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Jim Dine, Lee Bontecou,
					Barnett Newman, Marisol, James Rosenquist, Cy Twombly, Edwin Schlossberg, Claes
					Oldenburg, and R. Buckminster Fuller.</p> 
					<p>Until 1966 the ULAE studio only produced lithographs, but the
						  artists were also interested in working in intaglio. Tatyana acquired a grant
						  in 1966 that enabled her to establish an intaglio studio. In 1969 an offset
						  press was acquired to produce high-quality posters and books that could
						  subsidize the cost of the limited editions. The artists became intrigued with
						  this new equipment, and the offset press was soon employed to produce print
						  editions for Johns' 
					<title render="italic">Decoy</title> (1971), Dine's 
					<title render="italic">Flaubert's Favorites</title> (1972), and
					Rosenquist's 
					<title render="italic">Off the Continental Divide</title>
					(1973-74).</p> 
					<p>When Maurice Grosman died in 1976, Tatyana encouraged her
						  printer Bill Goldston to take charge of running the studio and the business.
						  When Tatyana died in 1982, Goldston assumed responsibility for ULAE.</p> 
			 </bioghist> 
			 <bibliography> 
					<head>Sources</head><bibref>Tomkins, Calvin. 
					<title render="italic">The Scene: Reports on Post-Modern
						  Art.</title> New York: The Viking Press, c1976.</bibref><bibref> 
					<title render="italic">Proof Positive: Forty Years of
						  Contemporary American Printmaking at ULAE, 1957-1997.</title> Washington, DC :
					Corcoran Gallery of Art, c1997.</bibref> 
			 </bibliography> 
			 <scopecontent encodinganalog="520"> 
					<head>Scope and Contents</head> 
					<p>The Art Collection's ULAE collection comprises 58 prints by
						  five of the leading American artists of the last half of the twentieth century,
						  and one poet. The works include Jim Dine's set of four lithographs, 
					<title render="italic">Flaubert's Favorites</title> (1972); and
					nine lithographs from Jasper Johns' 
					<title render="italic">Voice 2</title> series (1982-83). The
					collection has a copy of Robert Motherwell's unbound book 
					<title render="italic">A la Pintura</title> (1972), with text by
					the Spanish poet Rafael Alberti, in which stanzas of Alberti's poem printed in
					Spanish and English are juxtaposed with Motherwell's aquatints. Robert
					Rauschenberg's works include his plexiglass "book" 
					<title render="italic">Shades</title> (1964); three prints from
					his 
					<title render="italic">Bellini</title> series (1986-88), in
					which he used elements from paintings by Giovanni Bellini; lithographs from his
					1987 collaboration with Russian poet Andrei Voznesensky, in which Voznesensky's
					poems are incorporated into the design; and his lithograph 
					<title render="italic">Hot Shot</title> (1983). There are three
					lithographs by Larry Rivers, including his portrait of Tanya Grosman, 
					<title render="italic">Garbo Grosman</title> (1983). There are
					five lithographs by the poet Edwin Schlossberg who was introduced to the
					Grosmans by Jasper Johns; four of these are a series from 1981 that
					incorporated the newly developed temperature-sensitive material Liquid Crystal
					as a color medium.</p> 
					<p>The Ransom Center's library also has works published by ULAE.
						  Works with original prints are Lee Bontecou's 
					<title render="italic">Fifth stone, sixth stone</title> (6
					etchings, 1968), Buckminster Fuller's 
					<title render="italic">Tetrascroll</title> (with 21 lithographs,
					1977), Fritz Glarner's 
					<title render="italic">Recollection</title> (1968), Maurice
					Grosman's 
					<title render="italic">From Jewish Poems</title> (13 lithographs
					by Larry Rivers, 1965), Johns' 
					<title render="italic">17 monotypes</title> (1982), Frank
					O'Hara's 
					<title render="italic">Stones</title> (13 lithographs by Larry
					Rivers, 1959), Rauschenberg's 
					<title render="italic">Traces suspectes en surface</title>
					(lithographs, 1978), Larry Rivers' 
					<title render="italic">Diana</title> (1 lithograph, 1974), Edwin
					Schlossberg's 
					<title render="italic">Wordswordswords</title> (1968), Terry
					Southern's 
					<title render="italic">The Donkey and the Darling</title> (54
					lithographs by Larry Rivers, 1977), and Andreĭ Voznesenskiĭ's 
					<title render="italic">Nostal'giia po nastoiashchemu</title>
					(lithographs by Alexander Liberman, 1979). The library also has Wallace
					Stevens' 
					<title render="italic">Poems</title> (Arion Press, 1985), with
					an etching by Jasper Johns, printed at Universal Limited Art Editions. Other
					ULAE publications are Fuller's 
					<title render="italic">Tetrascroll</title> (with facsimile
					prints, 1977), Rauschenberg's 
					<title render="italic">Photos in + out city limits: New York
						  C.</title> (1982), 
					<title render="italic">Waterworks : June 1 to July 6,
						  1990</title> (exhibition catalog, 1990)</p> 
			 </scopecontent> 
			 <dsc type="in-depth"> 
					<head>Universal Limited Art Editions Collection--Detailed
						  Description</head> 
					<c01> 
						  <did> 
								 <container></container>
								 
								 <unittitle>Dine, Jim. 
										<title render="italic">Flaubert's
											  Favorites.</title> 
										<unitdate>1972.</unitdate></unittitle> 
								<physdesc>4 prints
										(lithograph). Edition: 13/18. </physdesc>
						  </did> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-1.1</container> 
										<unittitle><emph render="italic">1. The
											  Marshall.</emph></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>sheet 76.2 x 57.1
											  cm.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 87.39.1)</unitid> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-1.2</container> 
										<unittitle><emph render="italic">2. Madame
											  Arnoux.</emph></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>sheet 76.2 x 57.1
											  cm.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 87.39.2)</unitid> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-1.3</container> 
										<unittitle><emph render="italic">3.
											  Bananas.</emph></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>sheet 76.4 x 57
											  cm.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 87.39.3)</unitid> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-1.4</container> 
										<unittitle><emph render="italic">4. Fr&#x00E9;d&#x00E9;ric
											  Moreau.</emph></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>sheet 76.4 x 57
											  cm.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 87.39.4)</unitid> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
					</c01> 
					<c01> 
						  <did> 
								 <container></container>
								 
								 <unittitle>Johns, Jasper. Voice 2.</unittitle> 
								<physdesc>9 prints (lithograph,
										col.)</physdesc> 
						  </did> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
									
										<unittitle>[three panels from 20 plates]. 
											  <unitdate>1982.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>on sheets 91 x 61.2
											  cm.</physdesc> 
								 </did> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-2.3</container> 
											 <physdesc>image 86 x 59.3
													 cm. Edition: A/C 20/54</physdesc> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 84.100.1.1)</unitid> 
											
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-2.4</container> 
											 <physdesc>image 86 x 59
													 cm. Edition: B/C 20/54.</physdesc> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 84.100.1.2)</unitid> 
											 
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-2.5</container> 
											 <physdesc>image 86.4 x 58.8
													 cm. Edition: C/C 20/54</physdesc> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 84.100.1.3)</unitid> 
											
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-2.1</container> 
										<unittitle>[seven-color]. 
											  <unitdate>1982.</unitdate></unittitle> 
									<physdesc>image 22 x 45.5 cm., on
											  sheet 42.8 x 59.5 cm. Edition: 20/46.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 84.100.2)</unitid> 
										
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										
										<unittitle>[three panels on one sheet, in varying
											  sequential order; seven-color]. 
											  <unitdate>1982.</unitdate></unittitle> 
								 </did> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-2.1</container> 
											 <physdesc>image 22 x 47 cm.,
													 on sheet 50 x 65.2 cm. Edition: 19/38.</physdesc> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 84.100.3)</unitid> 
											 
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-2.1</container> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 84.100.4)</unitid> 
											  <physdesc>Edition: 20/38.</physdesc> 
											  
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-2.1</container> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 84.100.5)</unitid> 
											  <physdesc>Edition: 21/38.</physdesc> 
											  										</did> 
								 </c03> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										
										<unittitle>[five-color]. 
											  <unitdate>1983.</unitdate></unittitle> 
								 </did> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-2.1</container> 
											 <physdesc>image 22 x 47.1
													 cm., on sheet 50 x 65.5 cm. Edition: 29/41.</physdesc> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 84.100.18)</unitid> 
											  
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
									
										<unittitle>[nine panels on one sheet;
											  seven-color]. 
											  <unitdate>1983.</unitdate></unittitle> 
								 </did> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-2.2</container> 
											 <physdesc>image 71.8 x 47.1
													 cm., on sheet 93.2 x 64.9 cm. Edition: 29/36.</physdesc> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 84.100.19)</unitid> 
											 										</did> 
								 </c03> 
						  </c02> 
					</c01> 
					<c01> 
						  <did> 
								 <container type="Folder">FF 4-3</container> 
								 <unittitle>Motherwell, Robert. 
										<title render="italic">A la Pintura.</title> 
										<unitdate
										 type="inclusive">1968-1972.</unitdate></unittitle> 
								<physdesc>23 items: t.p., colophon, 21
										leaves with letterpress and aquatint (col.), sheets 65.3 x 97 cm. Edition: 26/40.</physdesc> 
								 <unitid>(accession no. 85.119.1-23)</unitid> 
								 
						  </did> 
					</c01> 
					<c01> 
						  <did> 
								 <container></container> 
								 <unittitle>Rauschenberg, Robert.</unittitle> 
						  </did> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container></container> 
										<unittitle><emph render="italic">Bellini
											  #1.</emph> 
											  <unitdate>1986.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (intaglio, col.),
											  sheet 148 x 97 cm. Edition: PP 1/3.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 88.15)</unitid> 
									
										<physloc>FAC Tinker</physloc> 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<physloc>FAC Tinker</physloc> 
										<unittitle><emph render="italic">Bellini
											  #2.</emph> 
											  <unitdate>1987.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (intaglio, col.),
											  sheet 150 x 95 cm. Edition: 35/48.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 88.16)</unitid> 
										
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<physloc>FAC Tinker</physloc> 
										<unittitle><emph render="italic">Bellini
											  #4.</emph> 
											  <unitdate>1988.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (intaglio, col.),
											  sheet 152 x 97.8 cm. Edition: 35/47.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no.: 2003.7)</unitid> 
								
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<physloc>FAC Vault</physloc> 
										<unittitle> 
											  <title render="italic">Hot Shot.</title> 
											  <unitdate>1983.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (lithograph,
											  col.), 205 x 106 cm. Edition: 17/29.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 84.100.17)</unitid> 
										
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<physloc>FAC Vault</physloc> 
										<unittitle> 
											  <title render="italic">Shades.</title> 
											  <unitdate>1964.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>6 prints (lithograph on
											  plexiglass plates, inserted in slotted aluminum frame), 38.4 x 36.8 x 29.9
											  cm. Edition: 5/24.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 92.14.1-7)</unitid> 
										
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
									 
										<unittitle>[Collaboration with Andrei
											  Voznesensky]. 
											  <unitdate>1978.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>6 prints (lithograph,
											  col.), sheet 71.1 x 50.8 cm.</physdesc> 
								 </did> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-1.5</container> 
											  <unittitle> 
													 <title render="italic">Echo
															When.</title></unittitle> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 85.196.1)</unitid> 
											  <physdesc>Edition: 20/41.</physdesc> 
										
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-1.5</container> 
											  <unittitle> 
													 <title render="italic">Long Island
															Beach.</title></unittitle> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 85.196.2)</unitid> 
											  <physdesc>Edition: 20/39.</physdesc> 
											  
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-1.5</container> 
											  <unittitle> 
													 <title render="italic">Picture
															Gallery.</title></unittitle> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 85.196.3)</unitid> 
											  <physdesc>Edition: 20/40.</physdesc> 
											  
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-1.5</container> 
											  <unittitle> 
													 <title render="italic">Seagull-Bikini
															of God.</title></unittitle> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 85.196.4)</unitid> 
											 <physdesc>Edition: 20/40.</physdesc> 
											 
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-1.5</container> 
											  <unittitle> 
													 <title render="italic">From a
															Diary.</title></unittitle> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 85.196.5)</unitid> 
											 <physdesc>Edition: 20/28.</physdesc> 
									 
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
								 <c03> 
										<did> 
											  <container type="Folder">FF
													 4-1.5</container> 
											  <unittitle> 
													 <title render="italic">Darkness
															Mother.</title></unittitle> 
											  <unitid>(accession no. 85.196.6)</unitid> 
											  <physdesc>Edition: 20/42.</physdesc> 
											  
										</did> 
								 </c03> 
						  </c02> 
					</c01> 
					<c01> 
						  <did> 
								 <container></container>
								 
								 <unittitle>Rivers, Larry.</unittitle> 
						  </did> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-4.1</container> 
										<unittitle> 
											  <title render="italic">Bald Eagle George and
													 Part of the Constitution.</title> 
											  <unitdate>1987.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (lithograph,
											  col.), sheet 79 x 91.3 cm. Edition: 6/38.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 88.17)</unitid> 
																		
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-4.2</container> 
										<unittitle> 
											  <title render="italic">Garbo Grosman</title>
											  [Tatyana Grosman]. 
											  <unitdate>1983.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (lithograph,
											  col.), sheet 81.3 x 59.7 cm. Edition: 8/52.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 84.28)</unitid> 
									
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-4.3</container> 
										<unittitle> 
											  <title render="italic">O'Hara
													 Reading</title> [Frank O'Hara]. 
											  <unitdate>1967.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (lithograph,
											  col.), sheet 75 x 105 cm. Edition: 11/31.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 85.132)</unitid> 
										
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
					</c01> 
					<c01> 
						  <did> 
								 <container></container>
								 
								 <unittitle>Schlossberg, Edwin.</unittitle> 
						  </did> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-4.4</container> 
										<unittitle> 
											  <title render="italic">At First
													 Light.</title> 
											  <unitdate>1981.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (lithograph,
											  col.), sheet 76.3 x 55.2 cm. Edition: 16/24.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 84.100.7)</unitid> 
									 
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-4.5</container> 
										<unittitle> 
											  <title render="italic">Edges
													 Strengthen.</title> 
											  <unitdate>1982.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (lithograph,
											  col.), sheet 106 x 75.6 cm. Edition: 16/23.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 84.100.9)</unitid> 
									
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-4.4</container> 
										<unittitle> 
											  <title render="italic">Fragments from a
													 Place.</title> 
											  <unitdate>1974.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (lithograph,
											  col.), sheet 38.7 x 57.4 cm. Edition: 20/50.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 84.100.6)</unitid> 
									
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-4.4</container> 
										<unittitle> 
											  <title render="italic">Reaches
													 Relations.</title> 
											  <unitdate>1982.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (lithograph,
											  col.), sheet 66 x 51.5 cm. Edition: 16/23.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 84.100.8)</unitid> 
									
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
						  <c02> 
								 <did> 
										<container type="Folder">FF 4-4.4</container> 
										<unittitle> 
											  <title render="italic">Warm
													 Memories.</title> 
											  <unitdate>1981.</unitdate></unittitle> 
										<physdesc>print (lithograph,
											  col.), sheet 48.5 x 64 cm. Edition: 16/21.</physdesc> 
										<unitid>(accession no. 84.100.10).</unitid> 
								
								 </did> 
						  </c02> 
					</c01> 
			 </dsc> 
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