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Ant-War Art, They Say
Ant-War Art, They Say
27 November 1985

Ant-War Art, They Say

"Arte contra la guerra, dicen", Mundo Obrero, 1985

Author:
Miguel Bilbatua
Year:
1985
Medium:
Magazines
Archived in:
Archivo Histórico del PCE

Courtesy Archivo Comunista de España

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