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2013-02-23 09:58 Coldcreation 605×426× (224236 bytes) Adjusted torsion to even out parallel lines.
2013-02-23 09:29 Coldcreation 605×432× (227038 bytes) The image, a photograph of a study for [[Raymond Duchamp-Villon]]'s ''La Maison Cubiste (Cubist House)'', published in "Les Peintres Cubistes" 1913 by Guillaume Apollinaire, can be found directly in the 1913 publication, or here: [http://books.google.e...
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