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The Illustrated History of Art: Art Through the Ages, Including: Medieval and Early Renaissance Art, the Sixteenth Centu (original 1981; edition 2004)

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Over 2,000 reproductions in this magnificent, fully illustrated introduction to the great traditions of art. Comprehensive and authoritative approach to the paintings, drawings and sculpture created by the great cultures and civilizations. Over 2,000 illustrations, 1,400 in color.
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Title:The Illustrated History of Art: Art Through the Ages, Including: Medieval and Early Renaissance Art, the Sixteenth Centu
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Info:Bounty Books (2004), Paperback, 538 pages
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The Illustrated History of Art by David Piper (1981)

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A reference guide with more than 2000 illustrations.
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Over 2,000 reproductions in this magnificent, fully illustrated introduction to the great traditions of art. Comprehensive and authoritative approach to the paintings, drawings and sculpture created by the great cultures and civilizations. Over 2,000 illustrations, 1,400 in color.

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