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#169037 Arte Pittura

Andrea Granchi. Viaggi obliqui. Voyages obliques. Oblique journeys.

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Curator: Aosta,10 luglio-3 ottobre 1993. Postfazione Giorgio Sebastiano Brizio. Testo in italiano, francese e inglese.
Publisher: Fabbri Editori.
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Details: cm.24,5x22 pp.93, numerose illustrazioni bn e a colori ft e nel testo, brossura copertina figurata a colori.

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