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Man Ray : life, work & themes
Bib ID 3533232
Format BookBook
Author
Man Ray, 1890-1976
 
Description St Lucia, Qld. : Vanguard, [2004.] 
93 p. : ill., ports. ; 15 cm. 
ISBN 0975604309
Series

UQ Vanguard triad series, 2004 ; no. 2.

Summary

Catalogue of the first monographic exhibition in Australia of work by American-born artist Man Ray whose images helped define the 20th century.

Subjects Man Ray, 1890-1976 -- Exhibitions.
Also Titled

Life, work and themes

UQ Vanguard triad series, 2004.

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