File:Personnage Miro retouched.jpg
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DescriptionPersonnage Miro retouched.jpg | Personnage by Juan Miro, Donald m. Kendall sculpture garden near Pepsico world headquarters, Purchase, New-York, USA |
Date | 1970 |
Source | Own work |
Author | David.gabay |
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Original: Personnage Miro.JPG | Editor: AM (talk) |
Changes: Cropped, levels adjusted, gamma adjusted, reduced saturation, +contrast |
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