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Horst Egon KALINOWSKI (1924-2013). La grille émue (1963). Engraving (65 copies) titled, signed, dated 63 and located in Paris, lower right. On a vernissage invitation card. 15.5 x 23.5 cm. Provenance: Former Baruzy Collection, Paris.

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Horst Egon KALINOWSKI (1924-2013). La grille émue (1963). Engraving (65 copies) titled, signed, dated 63 and located in Paris, lower right. On a vernissage invitation card. 15.5 x 23.5 cm. Provenance: Former Baruzy Collection, Paris.

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