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“DON QUIXOTE.” —Miss Violeta Parra, a Chilean artist, with her “Don Quixote” tapestry, which is on display at the Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris. The tapestry was entered in a Paris exhibition by a group of artists in Chile.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30419, 18 April 1964, Page 16

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“DON QUIXOTE.”—Miss Violeta Parra, a Chilean artist, with her “Don Quixote” tapestry, which is on display at the Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris. The tapestry was entered in a Paris exhibition by a group of artists in Chile. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30419, 18 April 1964, Page 16

“DON QUIXOTE.”—Miss Violeta Parra, a Chilean artist, with her “Don Quixote” tapestry, which is on display at the Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris. The tapestry was entered in a Paris exhibition by a group of artists in Chile. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30419, 18 April 1964, Page 16

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