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Artist: Dan Er. Grigorescu
Photograph The Endless Column II
By Dan Er. Grigorescu
Located in Paris, FR
Romanian photographer, Dan Er. Grigorescu managed to published over 30 books, many receiving awards in Germany and the United States, while living under the Romanian communist regime...
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20th Century Naturalistic Dan Er. Grigorescu Art

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Photographic Paper

Photograph The Endless Column I
By Dan Er. Grigorescu
Located in Paris, FR
Romanian photographer, Dan Er. Grigorescu managed to published over 30 books, many receiving awards in Germany and the United States, while living under the Romanian communist regime...
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20th Century Naturalistic Dan Er. Grigorescu Art

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Photographic Paper

Photograph Mademoiselle Pogany
By Dan Er. Grigorescu
Located in Paris, FR
Romanian photographer, Dan Er. Grigorescu managed to published over 30 books, many receiving awards in Germany and the United States, while living under the Romanian communist regime...
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20th Century Modern Dan Er. Grigorescu Art

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Photographic Paper

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