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WILLIAM KAREL 1940-

Anti-war activist, Berlin, September 1, 1981. Photograph. Vintage RC print, typed caption on back. 30 x 19.9 cm

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WILLIAM KAREL 1940-

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For sale on Thursday 04 Jul : 18:00 (CEST)
arles, France
Yann Le Mouel
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