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Visions of Love and Life, Pre-Raphaelite Art from the Birmingham Collection, England

Visions of Love and Life, Pre-Raphaelite Art from the Birmingham Collection, England

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Visions of Love and Life, Pre-Raphaelite Art from the Birmingham Collection, England

by Wildman, Stephen with Jan Marsh and John Christian

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ISBN 10
0883971135
ISBN 13
9780883971130
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Alexandria, Virginia: Art Services International, 1995. 372 pages; 118 catalogue items, numerous illustrations color and b&w.; Artists' Biographies; Chronology. Sumptuous catalogue with all the names of the era. Clean throughout; tight binding.. First Edition. Pictorial Card Wrappers. Fine. 12" x 9.5". Exhibition Catalogue.

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Title
Visions of Love and Life, Pre-Raphaelite Art from the Birmingham Collection, England
Author
Wildman, Stephen with Jan Marsh and John Christian
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0883971135
ISBN 13
9780883971130
Publisher
Art Services International
Place of Publication
Alexandria, Virginia
Date Published
1995
Keywords
pre-raphaelite art romanticism william morris dante gabriel rossetti walter deverell ford madox brown hunt campbell hughes burne-jones millais
Size
12" x 9.5"

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