Saturday 13 April 2019
Richard Rosen, British, The Who/ The High Numbers in front of Eros, 1964, black and white...
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Richard Rosen, British, The Who/ The High Numbers in front of Eros, 1964, black and white photograph, later print circa 2007, mounted and framed, 38 x 24cm (ARR)
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