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The Movers and Shakers of Czech Culture Talk About the National Gallery - Interview With Jaroslav Anděl, Head of the National Gallery´s Modern And Contemporary Art Collection In Veletržní palác, Jaromír Talíř, Culture Minister, a

Umělec magazine 1997/1

01.01.1997

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01.01.1997

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