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Antoni CLAVÉ (1913-2005), Ausstellungsplakat / Exhibition poster, The Tel Aviv Museum, 1973

Title: 'Antoni Clavé Graphicwork, The Tel Aviv Museum, Feb.-Mar. 1973', Technique: color print on matt paper, Signature: unsigned, Dimensions: 70 x 50 cm, Condition: good

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Antoni CLAVÉ (1913-2005), Ausstellungsplakat / Exhibition poster, The Tel Aviv Museum, 1973

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