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The Art Bulletin June 1964, Volume XLVI, Number Two - The Missals of Felix V and Early Savoyard Illumination, et al.

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The Art Bulletin June 1964, Volume XLVI, Number Two - The Missals of Felix V and Early Savoyard Illumination, et al.

by H.W. Janson (Editor-in-Chief); Sheila Edmunds, Edith A. Standen, Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., et al. (Contributors)

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The College Art Association of America. Good. 1964. Paperback.

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The Art Bulletin June 1964, Volume XLVI, Number Two - The Missals of Felix V and Early Savoyard Illumination, et al.
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H.W. Janson (Editor-in-Chief); Sheila Edmunds, Edith A. Standen, Edgar Kaufmann, Jr., et al. (Contributors)
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The College Art Association of America
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1964
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