Sainte Jeanne / by George Bernard Shaw, 1926 - poster. 1926.

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Sainte Jeanne / by George Bernard Shaw, 1926 - poster. 1926.

1 sheet ; 39.5 x 199.5 cm. on mat 44.5 x 124.5 cm.

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