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Tre fotografie autografate: ritratto, nel suo ufficio, di Pío CABANILLAS, Ministro della Cultura spagnolo; ritratto in studio di Juan Antonio SAMARANCH, presidente del Comitato Olimpico spagnolo, del Consiglio Provinciale di Barcellona e Ambasciatore di Spagna presso l'Unione Sovietica, tra gli altri, autografato dal fotografo e dedicato e autografato da Samaranch; ritratto in studio di Laureano López Rodó, dedicato e firmato da lui, e sul retro, timbro del fotografo Gyenes.

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Tre fotografie autografate: ritratto, nel suo ufficio, di Pío CABANILLAS, Ministro della Cultura spagnolo; ritratto in studio di Juan Antonio SAMARANCH, presidente del Comitato Olimpico spagnolo, del Consiglio Provinciale di Barcellona e Ambasciatore di Spagna presso l'Unione Sovietica, tra gli altri, autografato dal fotografo e dedicato e autografato da Samaranch; ritratto in studio di Laureano López Rodó, dedicato e firmato da lui, e sul retro, timbro del fotografo Gyenes.

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