October 14, 2009
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[[Claude Blondeel]] is a [[Klara]] journalist, who first came to my attention via his portrait of [[Léo Dohmen]]. | [[Claude Blondeel]] is a [[Klara]] journalist, who first came to my attention via his portrait of [[Léo Dohmen]]. | ||
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''[[Pretty maids all in a row]]''. by [[Francis Pollini]]. [[Delacorte Press]], [[1968]] | ''[[Pretty maids all in a row]]''. by [[Francis Pollini]]. [[Delacorte Press]], [[1968]] | ||
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Claude Blondeel is a Klara journalist, who first came to my attention via his portrait of Léo Dohmen.
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Pretty maids all in a row. by Francis Pollini. Delacorte Press, 1968
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