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Ruytchi SOUZOUKI (1904-1985). Divine interventions, 1966. 16-page notebook composed by the artist, red cover, 24 x 32 cm. Contains 31 colored pencil or pen drawings, most with captions, 21 handwritten sheets and 5 press clippings.

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Ruytchi SOUZOUKI (1904-1985). Divine interventions, 1966. 16-page notebook composed by the artist, red cover, 24 x 32 cm. Contains 31 colored pencil or pen drawings, most with captions, 21 handwritten sheets and 5 press clippings.

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