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Artist: PHILIPPE ROBERT
Carla Bruni - Gitane - dyptique
Carla Bruni - Gitane - dyptique

Carla Bruni - Gitane - dyptique

By PHILIPPE ROBERT

Located in PARIS, FR

Limited edition of 10 About the series: Carla Bruni - Interview Philippe Robert I've worked extensively with Carla Bruni since she was 17, on over 40 photo shoots. These photos, ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art PHILIPPE ROBERT Portrait Photography

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C Print

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