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Jacob Lawrence: The Library (1960)

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Billedet "The Library" (1960) af den afroamerikanske maler Jacob Lawrence hænger på Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) i USA. Billedet er bragt i REVY med tilladelse fra SAAM og Scala Archives, Firenze.
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Title: Jacob Lawrence: The Library (1960)
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Billedet "The Library" (1960) af den afroamerikanske maler Jacob Lawrence hænger på Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) i USA.
Billedet er bragt i REVY med tilladelse fra SAAM og Scala Archives, Firenze.

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