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#6 A 36 ft high sandblast sculpture, a scaled up copy of a 2 ft high model created by Pablo Picasso, 1960s.

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#6 A 36 ft high sandblast sculpture, a scaled up copy of a 2 ft high model created by Pablo Picasso, 1960s.

Stunning Vintage Photos of Greenwich Village, NYC from the 1950s

#6 A 36 ft high sandblast sculpture, a scaled up copy of a 2 ft high model created by Pablo Picasso, 1960s.

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