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Man Ray (Philadelphia, 1890 - Paris, 1976). Poster, 1974. 50x70 cm. Offset print. Poster image reproduces an original photograph taken by the artist for the Marconi studio, Milan, in 1943, published in 1974, in no. 100 copies on photographic paper of size 18x13 cm, numbered and signed. Poster. In Nielsen aluminum frame with glass.

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Man Ray (Philadelphia, 1890 - Paris, 1976). Poster, 1974. 50x70 cm. Offset print. Poster image reproduces an original photograph taken by the artist for the Marconi studio, Milan, in 1943, published in 1974, in no. 100 copies on photographic paper of size 18x13 cm, numbered and signed. Poster. In Nielsen aluminum frame with glass.

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