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[edit]Kimbembele Ihunga (1994) by Bodys Isek Kingelez
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current | 01:14, 31 March 2008 | 172 × 212 (19 KB) | Dassiebtekreuz (talk | contribs) | == Summary == 'Sollie 17', mixed media construction by Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, 1979-80, Smithsonian American Art Museum === Fair use in Edward Kienholz === ==Description== ''Kimbembele Ihunga'' (1994) by [[Bodys Isek |
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