Illustrated journal/sketchbook, 2005 Feb. 24-2006 Feb. 28.

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Illustrated journal/sketchbook, 2005 Feb. 24-2006 Feb. 28.

Notes on and/or sketches of the following subjects or places: Cuernavaca, Mexico; Robert Smithson, Whitney Museum, 2005 July 21; Marlborough Gallery, N.Y., Sept. 17; David Smith, Guggenheim Museum, 2006 Feb. 28.

1 v. : ill. (some col.) ; 18 cm.

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