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Italian Drawings: Artists Working in Parma in the Sixteenth Century, in two volumes

Italian Drawings: Artists Working in Parma in the Sixteenth Century, in two volumes

Italian Drawings: Artists Working in Parma in the Sixteenth Century, in two

Italian Drawings: Artists Working in Parma in the Sixteenth Century, in two volumes

by A. E. Popham

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The British Museum. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Tight, clean. DJs show rubbing, chipping.

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Title
Italian Drawings: Artists Working in Parma in the Sixteenth Century, in two volumes
Author
A. E. Popham
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Hardcover
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1st Edition
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The British Museum
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