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The reading of Proust', scarf
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Scarf 'The reading of Proust'. Abstract design of dots and stripes in bright colours, from light yellow-green to light blue-orange-red on white background. Originally folded in folder: white (inside black) with green imprint: 'Gamma holding presents...'. Enclosed a folder with information about the artist. Title refers to the French writer Marcel Proust.
Title: The reading of Proust', scarf
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Scarf 'The reading of Proust'.
Abstract design of dots and stripes in bright colours, from light yellow-green to light blue-orange-red on white background.
Originally folded in folder: white (inside black) with green imprint: 'Gamma holding presents.
'.
Enclosed a folder with information about the artist.
Title refers to the French writer Marcel Proust.
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