Carlos Ginzburg - Press

Press

  • 1999
  1. Figaro magazine, 24 avril, France
  2. Journal le Monde, 16 mars, France
  3. Revue Beaux Arts Magazine, Identités, Mars, Paris, France
  4. Revue TechniArt, Mai, Paris, France
  5. Revue Cimaise, Mars, Paris, France
  • 1998
  1. Revue Paris Match, Janvier, France
  2. Revue Science et Avenir, Janvier, France
  • 1997
  1. Le Monde, 29 Nov, France
  2. Revue TechniArt, n°17, France

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