Null HENRY MOORE
(1898 - 1986)
Henry Moore
1972
Illustrated monographic catalog …
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HENRY MOORE (1898 - 1986) Henry Moore 1972 Illustrated monographic catalog published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Forte di Belvedere, Florence (May 20-September 30, 1972) 24 x 26 cm The Bison Publisher Pages 288 Defects

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HENRY MOORE (1898 - 1986) Henry Moore 1972 Illustrated monographic catalog published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Forte di Belvedere, Florence (May 20-September 30, 1972) 24 x 26 cm The Bison Publisher Pages 288 Defects

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