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(1954)
Cindy Sherman
1990
Illustrated monographic catalog pub…
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CINDY SHERMAN (1954) Cindy Sherman 1990 Illustrated monographic catalog published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Pavilion of Contemporary Art, Milan (October 4-November 4, 1990) 23 x 24 cm Mazzotta edition Pages 92 Defects

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CINDY SHERMAN (1954) Cindy Sherman 1990 Illustrated monographic catalog published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Pavilion of Contemporary Art, Milan (October 4-November 4, 1990) 23 x 24 cm Mazzotta edition Pages 92 Defects

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