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#329340 Fotografia

Tina Modotti and Edward Weston.

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Publisher: Merrell Publishers Limited.
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Details: cm.24,8x28,5, pp. 160 ill.bn.nt. legatura editoriale cartonata con sopracoperta figurata a colori. Testo Inglese.

Abstract: First collection of photographs by Edward Weston and Tina Modotti, taken on their travels to Mexico in 1923. Accompanies a major new exhibition at Barbican Art Galleries.

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