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DescriptionConstantin Brancusi c.1905.jpg |
Constantin Brâncuşi in Paris, c. 1905
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circa 1905 |
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Sidney Geist: Constantin Brancusi. 1876–1957. A Retrospective Exhibition, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum , New York, Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, 1969, S. 145 |
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