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Bernardo Bellotto - Alessandro Gierymski
1955
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MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORS. Bernardo Bellotto - Alessandro Gierymski 1955 Illustrated catalog published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Palazzo Grassi, Venice (September 13 - October 16, 1955) 21 x 16 cm Alfieri Publisher Without number of pages Defects

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MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORS. Bernardo Bellotto - Alessandro Gierymski 1955 Illustrated catalog published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Palazzo Grassi, Venice (September 13 - October 16, 1955) 21 x 16 cm Alfieri Publisher Without number of pages Defects

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