Null American Airlines, Inc. 
Xanti Schawinsky, Patricia Smith, Le Corbusier
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American Airlines, Inc. Xanti Schawinsky, Patricia Smith, Le Corbusier Silbergelatineabzug rückseitiger Stempel mit Bezeichnung PHOTO: AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. NEG. NO. 1866 INSCRIPTION Overseas Departure Le Corbusier, French Architect, leaving for [...] L-R. Xanti Schawinsky Patricia Smith Le Corbusier 20,5 x 25 cm

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American Airlines, Inc. Xanti Schawinsky, Patricia Smith, Le Corbusier Silbergelatineabzug rückseitiger Stempel mit Bezeichnung PHOTO: AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC. NEG. NO. 1866 INSCRIPTION Overseas Departure Le Corbusier, French Architect, leaving for [...] L-R. Xanti Schawinsky Patricia Smith Le Corbusier 20,5 x 25 cm

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