Null KUPKA Frantisek. Musée National d'Art Moderne. May 28 - July 13, 1958. Lith…
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KUPKA Frantisek. Musée National d'Art Moderne. May 28 - July 13, 1958. Lithographic poster. National Museums Edition. Mourlot Imp. Not canvas-backed, good condition: folds and small tears at edges. 70.5 x 50 cm

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KUPKA Frantisek. Musée National d'Art Moderne. May 28 - July 13, 1958. Lithographic poster. National Museums Edition. Mourlot Imp. Not canvas-backed, good condition: folds and small tears at edges. 70.5 x 50 cm

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