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Gustav Klimt: Landscapes

(9783791385440) - Art & design styles: Art Nouveau - Prestel - ISBN: 9783791385440 - Pages: 218 pages

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Prestel is a brand that produces high-quality art and photography books. The company is based in the United Kingdom and was founded in 1979.
ISBN Prestel 3791385445
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Art & design styles: Art Nouveau
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