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Description Inedited Works of Bakst, Brentano's, New York, 1927., With essays on Bakst by Louis Réau, Denis Roche, V. Svietlov and A. Tessier. Thirty plates, twenty of which are hand-coloured by pochoir; additional illustrations in the text, some in colour. With dust cover. .
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Source http://macdougallauction.com/Indexx1210.asp?id=16611&lx=a
Author Bakst

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