James Robertson'un Objektifinden 19. Yüzyıl İstanbul'u (Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Centre, Londra, 2013), sergi broşürü - 19th Century Istanbul Through the Lens of James Robertson (Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Centre, London, 2013), exhibition brochure
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Title
James Robertson'un Objektifinden 19. Yüzyıl İstanbul'u (Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Centre, Londra, 2013), sergi broşürü - 19th Century Istanbul Through the Lens of James Robertson (Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Centre, London, 2013), exhibition brochure
Description
Sadık Karamustafa ''James Robertson'un Objektifinden 19. Yüzyıl İstanbul'u'' sergisinin tasarımını yapmıştır. - Sadık Karamustafa designed the exhibition "19th Century Istanbul Through the Lens of James Robertson".
Issue Date
2013-04-13
2013-05-24
Language
Turkish
English
Subject
Location
Sadık Karamustafa
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/230822
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2
Identifier
GDSK1038
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
Sadık Karamustafa
Accrual Method
Sadık Karamustafa'nın izniyle - Courtesy of Sadık Karamustafa

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