Sueño No. 1: Artículos eléctricos para el hogar (Dream No. 1: Electrical Appliances for the Home)
1945–1955
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Visual and Material Culture in the Mid-Twentieth Century
1939–1973
Jewish visual art flourished and diversified in the postwar period, reflecting the social and political transformations taking place in the world.
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