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- Boris Kochno, "Bérard", Editions Herscher, Paris, 1987
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Lot including: - Boris Kochno, "Bérard", Editions Herscher, Paris, 1987 - Francis Ramirez & Christian Rolot, "Jean Cocteau, l'œil architecte", ACR Editions, Paris, 2000 - Michel Charzat, "Roger de la Fresnaye - Une peinture libre comme l'air", Editions Hazan, Paris, 2017 - Jean Clay, "De l'impressionisme à l'art Moderne", Editions Hachette Réalités, Paris, 1975 Lot sold without condition report or additional photo.

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Lot including: - Boris Kochno, "Bérard", Editions Herscher, Paris, 1987 - Francis Ramirez & Christian Rolot, "Jean Cocteau, l'œil architecte", ACR Editions, Paris, 2000 - Michel Charzat, "Roger de la Fresnaye - Une peinture libre comme l'air", Editions Hazan, Paris, 2017 - Jean Clay, "De l'impressionisme à l'art Moderne", Editions Hachette Réalités, Paris, 1975 Lot sold without condition report or additional photo.

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