Dutch Art + Architecture Today 05, 1979

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Content includes:
HANS SIZOO – Jan Roland: a painter looks at form,
FRITS BLESS – Mari Boeyen: visual thinking
CAREL BLOTKAMP – Two painters: Rob van Koningsbruggen, Toon Verhoef
PIET VAN DAALEN – About art and life
JERVEN OBER – Gijs Bakker: furniture and lighting design
IZAAK SALOMONS – Experimental housing in the Netherlands
JUDITH CAHEN – Visual arts and design policy in the Dutch PTT

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Dutch Art + Architecture Today 05, 1979. Designed by Jan van Toorn
Dutch Art + Architecture Today 05, 1979. Designed by Jan van Toorn
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