It's one of 17 "original" copies, it's from 82 years later than the original "original," and it's the only "original" which is held by a private party. So I don't see how its private ownership provides a meaningful commentary on contemporary mores or materialism.
It's one of 17 "original" copies, it's from 82 years later than the original "original," and it's the only "original" which is held by a private party. So I don't see how its private ownership provides a meaningful commentary on contemporary mores or materialism.
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