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Artist: FARAGÓ GÉZA
Kino Plasticon
By Faragó Géza
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Kino Plasticon. Ca 1920s. Budapest. Color lithograph The Hungarian artist and illustrator Geza Farago worked in Budapest as a cartoonist, theatrical costume designer and poster ar...
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1910s Art Deco FARAGÓ GÉZA Prints and Multiples

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