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Art and the academy in the nineteenth century / edited by Rafael Cardoso Denis and Colin Trodd.
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Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2000.
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BJL 7th Floor
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207p..
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0719054966
0719054958
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Barber Institute's critical perspectives in art history series
University of Birmingham. Barber Institute. Critical perspectives in art history series.
Subject
Academic art -- 19th century -- Europe.
Art, European -- History -- 19th century.
Alt author
Denis, Rafael Cardoso.
Trodd, Colin, 1959-
University of Birmingham. Barber Institute of Fine Arts.
Descript
207p..
ISBN
0719054966
0719054958
Series
Barber Institute's critical perspectives in art history series
University of Birmingham. Barber Institute. Critical perspectives in art history series.
Subject
Academic art -- 19th century -- Europe.
Art, European -- History -- 19th century.
Alt author
Denis, Rafael Cardoso.
Trodd, Colin, 1959-
University of Birmingham. Barber Institute of Fine Arts.
LOCATION
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BJL 7th Floor
N 6450 A7
8 WEEK LOAN
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Subject
Academic art -- 19th century -- Europe.
Art, European -- History -- 19th century.
Descript
207p..
Alt author
Denis, Rafael Cardoso.
Trodd, Colin, 1959-
University of Birmingham. Barber Institute of Fine Arts.
ISBN
0719054966
0719054958
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