Paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, 1959

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Often mistaken as a Willem Sandberg design, this catalogue is designed by Carl F. Zahn. The catalogues text is typeset in Photon Sanseri Medium and Extrabold with Old Gothic Bold italic for display. Limited number of 5,000

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Paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, 1959
Paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, 1959
Paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, 1959
Paintings from the Stedelijk Museum, 1959
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