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Travel, trade, and temptation: The Dutch Italianate harbor scene, 1640-1680 (Studies in baroque art history)

Travel, trade, and temptation: The Dutch Italianate harbor scene, 1640-1680 (Studies in baroque art history)

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Travel, trade, and temptation: The Dutch Italianate harbor scene, 1640-1680 (Studies in baroque art history)

by Schloss, Christine Skeeles

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UMI Research Press, 1982-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. ***please read*** Pencil note and sticker residue on flyleaf - no marks on text - 195 pages - my shelf location -29-c-69

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Title
Travel, trade, and temptation: The Dutch Italianate harbor scene, 1640-1680 (Studies in baroque art history)
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Schloss, Christine Skeeles
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
0835713091
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9780835713092
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UMI Research Press
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Ann Arbor, Mi
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1982-01-01

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