Van Gogh

ISBN-10
2851086111
ISBN-13
9782851086112
Series
Van Gogh
Category
Painters
Pages
160
Language
French
Published
1989
Publisher
Editions du Chêne
Authors
Vincent van Gogh, Pascal Bonafoux

Description

Excellent ouvrage sur la vie et l'oeuvre de Van Gogh abondamment illustré d'oeuvres de l'artiste.

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