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100 | 1 | 0 | _aTurner, Elizabeth Hutton |
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_aCalder, Miro _eedited by Elisabeth Hutton Turner & Oliver Wick |
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_bPhilip Wilson _c2004 |
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_a312 p. _bill. (chiefly col.) _c31 cm _ehbk |
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520 | 0 | 0 | _aThe sculptor Alexander Calder and the poet Joan Miro first met in Paris in 1928 and went on to become lifelong friends. This book explores what the two artists saw in each other, and how they maintained their friendship across two continents despite the difficulties of war. |
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_aCalder _hAlexander _c1898-1976 _xFriends and associates |
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_aCalder _hAlexander _c1898-1976 _vCorrespondence |
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_aMiro _hJoan _c1893- _xFriends and associates |
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_aMiro _hJoan _c1893- _vCorrespondence |
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_aTurner, Elizabeth Hutton _c1952- |
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