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(9783836531092) - Individual artists, art monographs - Taschen GmbH - ISBN: 9783836531092 - Pages: 96 pages | Gustav Klimt
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| Brand | Taschen GmbH Taschen is a German publishing house that specializes in art, architecture, design, and photography books. It was founded by Benedikt Taschen in 1980. |
| ISBN | Taschen GmbH 3836531097 |
| ID | 2138066 |
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| Category | Individual artists, art monographs |
| ISBN | 9783836531092 |
| Pages | 96 pages |
| Publisher | Taschen GmbH |
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