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Hoflehner by Werner Hofmann
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Hoflehner (edition 1965)

by Werner Hofmann

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Title:Hoflehner
Authors:Werner Hofmann
Info:New York: Harry N. Abrams.. (1965), Edition: First American Edition, Hardcover
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One of those books that I keep around to remind myself how much i dislike most of the sculpture produced in the 1960s - a decade that in many other ways I am very fond of. ( )
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