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A cardboard case decorated with collaged book pages and paper with illustrations and text, with…
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A cardboard case decorated with collaged book pages and paper with illustrations and text, with a piece of twine curving between the layers of paper to collect off to the side. The case is opened, revealing part of a book kept within it.

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Artist Uwe Warnke (born 1956)
Date1993 - 1994
Mediumbook with cardboard, paper, and twine
ClassificationsMixed-media object
DimensionsObject Size HxWxD: 9 1/2 × 7 1/4 × 1 1/4 in.
Credit LineGift of Margareta Löhr in memory of her beloved son Helmut
Object number2012.1.90a,b
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