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Un secolo di scultura moderna dalla Collezione Patsy e Raymond Nasher /

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Corporate Authors: Dallas Museum of Art., Centro mostre di Firenze (Italy), Centre mostre di Firenze (Italy)
Other Authors: Nash, Steven A., 1944-
Format: Book
Language:Italian
Published: Firenze : Electa, 1988.
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Nasher, Raymond > Art collections > Catalogs.
Nasher, Patsy > Art collections > Catalogs.
Sculpture, Modern > 20th century > Catalogs.
Sculpture > Private collections > Catalogs.
Florenz (1988)
Nasher, Patsy.
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