File:Gino Severini, 1911, The Pan Pan Dance, original version.jpg
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Gino Severini, 1911, La Danse du pan-pan (The Pan Pan Dance), original version. This 1911 version was destroyed. Gino Severini made a new version in 1959–60, now at Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris |
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1911, published 1912 |
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