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Visitors walk by paintings by Polish artist Piotr Uklanski "Untitled" (the Bomb) (2004) (L) and US artist Andy Warhol " Mao" (1972), 30 April 2006 at Palazzo Grassi, a palace on Venice's Grand Canal bought and renovated by French billionaire collector Francois Pinault to house his personal contemporary art collection. The 18th century Grand Canal palazzo, formerly the international exhbition center of Gianni Agnelli, founder of Fiat, was acquired in 2005 by Pinault for 29 million euros. The Pinault collection is considered as one of the five best private contemporary art collections in the world. AFP PHOTO MICHELE CROSERA / AFP PHOTO / MICHELE CROSERA
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2006-04-30
MICHELE CROSERA/AFP/East News
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MICHELE CROSERA
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27cm x 17cm przy 300dpi
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