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[女性艺术家] Annette Messager collectionneuse, mes clichés Liege, Yellow Now, 1973。非常早期的艺术家小册子,与 Messager 1973 年 12 月 8 日至 28 日的第二次个展同时发行。订书钉装订,黑白胶印,21 x 15 厘米,12 页。版本号不详,未找到其他版本。Yellow Now editions出版了梅萨格的第一本艺术家作品集《Mes Clichés-Témoins》(75版),这是一本不同的小册子。全新版本。另外还有两张 1975 年名为 "安妮特-梅萨格的收藏 - 安妮特-梅萨格的实践女性 - 安妮特-梅萨格的真实 "展览的邀请卡;一张在日内瓦 Ecart 举行,10 x 15 厘米,另一张在鹿特丹 Galerie 't Venster 举行,20 x 15 厘米。(共 3 幅)

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[女性艺术家] Annette Messager collectionneuse, mes clichés Liege, Yellow Now, 1973。非常早期的艺术家小册子,与 Messager 1973 年 12 月 8 日至 28 日的第二次个展同时发行。订书钉装订,黑白胶印,21 x 15 厘米,12 页。版本号不详,未找到其他版本。Yellow Now editions出版了梅萨格的第一本艺术家作品集《Mes Clichés-Témoins》(75版),这是一本不同的小册子。全新版本。另外还有两张 1975 年名为 "安妮特-梅萨格的收藏 - 安妮特-梅萨格的实践女性 - 安妮特-梅萨格的真实 "展览的邀请卡;一张在日内瓦 Ecart 举行,10 x 15 厘米,另一张在鹿特丹 Galerie 't Venster 举行,20 x 15 厘米。(共 3 幅)

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