File:Rotterdam kunstwerk miereneter.jpg
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DescriptionRotterdam kunstwerk miereneter.jpg |
Nederlands: Rotterdam Hoogvliet, Venkelweg. Kunstwerk "Le Tamanoir" (1963) - repainted - van Alexander Calder. Rotterdam/The Netherlands. |
Date | 1 June 2009 (upload date) |
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