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Pouilleux indisposé se chauffant/Pouillex se chauffant/cold stroll, warming/lingering, warming

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Exhibition - new acquisitions - graphic of the 19 and 20th century - 1957.08.12.-1957.09.30. - Saar bridges
Saarland Museum
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Title: Pouilleux indisposé se chauffant/Pouillex se chauffant/cold stroll, warming/lingering, warming
Description:
Exhibition - new acquisitions - graphic of the 19 and 20th century - 1957.
08.
12.
-1957.
09.
30.
- Saar bridges.

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