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#297650 Arte Grafica

Aubrey Beardsley. Cento Capolavori.

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Publisher: Mazzotta.
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Details: cm.25x34,5, pp. pp.4 (due fogli con una piega) non rilegati+98 su 100 tavole illustrate in nero di Beardsley. cartella editoriale contenete i fogli sciolti.

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