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-'''Avenue''' was the first [[Dutch]] [[glossy]] magazine, published from [[1965]] until [[2002]]. People such as [[Paul Huf (fotograaf)|Paul Huf]], [[Eddy Posthuma de Boer]], [[Ed van der Elsken]] en [[Inez van Lamsweerde]] contributed.+'''Avenue''' was the first [[Dutch language|Dutch]] [[glossy]] magazine, published from [[1965]] until [[2002]]. People such as [[Paul Huf (fotograaf)|Paul Huf]], [[Eddy Posthuma de Boer]], [[Ed van der Elsken]] en [[Inez van Lamsweerde]] contributed.
''[[Avenue van A tot Zero]]'', a retrospective was held in [[2006]] in [[Rotterdam]]. ''[[Avenue van A tot Zero]]'', a retrospective was held in [[2006]] in [[Rotterdam]].
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Avenue was the first Dutch glossy magazine, published from 1965 until 2002. People such as Paul Huf, Eddy Posthuma de Boer, Ed van der Elsken en Inez van Lamsweerde contributed.

Avenue van A tot Zero, a retrospective was held in 2006 in Rotterdam.



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