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:[[1940]] - [[1941]] - [[1942]] - [[1943]] - [[1944]] - [[1945]] - [[1946]] - [[1947]] - [[1948]] - [[1949]] :[[1940]] - [[1941]] - [[1942]] - [[1943]] - [[1944]] - [[1945]] - [[1946]] - [[1947]] - [[1948]] - [[1949]]
== Events == == Events ==
-*"[[Holiday for Strings]]" by [[David Rose]]+*"[[Holiday for Strings (song) |Holiday for Strings]]" by [[David Rose]]
*[[The Art of This Century Gallery]] opens *[[The Art of This Century Gallery]] opens
*[[Cinq Femmes]][http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/111498488/via-1-bp-blogspot-com-cinq-femmes-1942] (1942) - Francis Picabia *[[Cinq Femmes]][http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/111498488/via-1-bp-blogspot-com-cinq-femmes-1942] (1942) - Francis Picabia
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* [[Erika Blanc]] * [[Erika Blanc]]
* [[Joe Boyd]] * [[Joe Boyd]]
-* [[Roy Stuart]] 
* [[Piero Gilardi]] * [[Piero Gilardi]]

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