Self-Portrait: Writings and Interviews
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RAMKINKAR BAIJ
Self-Portrait: Writings and Interviews 1962-1979
A compilation of essays, speeches, memoirs and interviews of one of the greatest Indian sculptors and painters.
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RAMKINKAR BAIJ
Self-Portrait: Writings and Interviews 1962-1979
A compilation of essays, speeches, memoirs and interviews of one of the greatest Indian sculptors and painters. Compiled and edited by Sandipan Bhattacharya. Translated into English by Sudipto Chakraborty.
1st eddition, 96 pages
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