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Petrified Days
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Poems by Jean Tardieu
Published by the Nouvelle Revue Française and the Librarie Gallimard, Paris 1947 Typography by Jourde and Allard
Printing of plates by Roger Lacourière.
Book not bound
Rights: © Roger Vieillard / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Department of Prints
Pearl K. and Daniel Bell Cambridge Massachusetts gift; to Harvard University Art Museums October 15 2002.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Pearl K. and Daniel Bell
Title: Petrified Days
Description:
Poems by Jean Tardieu
Published by the Nouvelle Revue Française and the Librarie Gallimard, Paris 1947 Typography by Jourde and Allard
Printing of plates by Roger Lacourière.
Book not bound.
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