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A Popular Handbook to the National Gallery, Volume I, Foreign Schools Including by Special Permission Notes Collected from the Works of John Ruskin

Edward Tyas Sir 1857-1919 [Compiler] Cook, National Gallery (Great Britain) [Contributor], John 1819-1900 [Contributor] Ruskin

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  • Painting -- England -- London -- Catalogs
  • National Gallery (Great Britain)

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