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English: Photo of the madrilenian ceramist Fernando Arranz (ca. 1900-1967), appeared in "New world", on April 17, 1925, concerning the exhibition of this artist in the Nancy Sala in Madrid. Español: Foto del ceramista madrileño Fernando Arranz (ca. 1900 - 1967), aparecida en Nuevo Mundo, 17 de abril de 1925, a propósito de la exposición de dicho artista en la Sala Nancy de Madrid. |
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Source | Revista Nuevo Mundo, 17 de abril de 1925 (Autor desconocido, no figura en la fuente original ni en las reproducciones posteriores) | |||||
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author, desconocido (no figura en las fuentes). (Referencia en: Fernando Arranz López, ceramista. Alonso Zamora Canellada y Abraham Rubio Celada. Junta de Castilla y León. Museo de Segovia, 2009; pp. 18-21; DL:SG-132/2009) | |||||
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