Lucie Rie / Hans Coper : masterworks by two British potters ; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, [New York, from November 15, 1994, through May 21, 1995]

Lucie Rie / Hans Coper : masterworks by two British potters ; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, [New York, from November 15, 1994, through May 21, 1995]
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