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Pionniers de la photographie russe soviétique / introduction par Grigori Choudakov, Olga Souslova et Lilya Oukhtomskaïa ; avant-propos de François Mathey.
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Language
French
Published/Created
Paris : P. Sers, 1983.
Description
255 p. : ill. ; 31 cm.
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TR646.F72 P3367 1983
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Subject(s)
Photography, Artistic
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Soviet Union
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Union centrale des arts décoratifs (Paris, France)
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Series
Collection Art et architecture russe et soviétique
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Notes
Title on spine: La Photographie russe soviétique.
"A l'occasion de la parution de cet ouvrage ... une exposition a été organisée par l'Union centrale des arts décoratifs ... présentée du 17 mars au 31 avril 1983 au Musée des arts décoratifs à Paris"--T.p. verso.
Includes index.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. 254.
Other title(s)
Photographie russe soviétique.
ISBN
2904057056
LCCN
83165631
OCLC
10484086
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