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Claes Oldenburg / Claes Oldenburg

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OLDENBURG Claes [Claes Thure Oldenburg] (Stoccolma 1929)

Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 1970, 27,6x20,5 cm, softcover, pp. 73-[1], cover with graphic composition of the title in blue on a white background and logo of the Stedelijk Museum in relief, design and layout by Wim Crouwel, 5 reproductions of works in color and 139 in black and white n.t. Texts by E. de Wilde, Alicia Legg and Claes Oldenburg (“I am for...”, and numerous quotes from 1961 to 1968). Original exhibition catalog (Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 16 January - 15 March 1970).

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OLDENBURG Claes [Claes Thure Oldenburg] (Stoccolma 1929)

Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 1970, 27,6x20,5 cm, softcover, pp. 73-[1], cover with graphic composition of the title in blue on a white background and logo of the Stedelijk Museum in relief, design and layout by Wim Crouwel, 5 reproductions of works in color and 139 in black and white n.t. Texts by E. de Wilde, Alicia Legg and Claes Oldenburg (“I am for...”, and numerous quotes from 1961 to 1968). Original exhibition catalog (Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 16 January - 15 March 1970).

OLDENBURG Claes [Claes Thure Oldenburg] (Stoccolma 1929)

Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 1970, 27,6x20,5 cm, softcover, pp. 73-[1], cover with graphic composition of the title in blue on a white background and logo of the Stedelijk Museum in relief, design and layout by Wim Crouwel, 5 reproductions of works in color and 139 in black and white n.t. Texts by E. de Wilde, Alicia Legg and Claes Oldenburg (“I am for...”, and numerous quotes from 1961 to 1968). Original exhibition catalog (Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 16 January - 15 March 1970).

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