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L'art abstrait.

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Publisher: Les Nouvelles Editions Françaises - Casterman.
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Details: cm.24,5x32,8, pp.264,(8), 386 ill., tavv. e riproduz. in minimale a colori e in bn.nt., leg.ed.in t.tela beige, titoli e impress. in marrone scuro al piatto ant. e al dorso, sopraccop.fig.a col., astuccio. (eccellente esempl.).

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