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Early Christian Iconography and A School of Ivory Carvers In Provence.

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Early Christian Iconography and A School of Ivory Carvers In Provence.

by Smith, E. Baldwin

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1918. Europe, Art. Princeton Monographs in Art and Archaeology VI, Princeton University Press. 276p., and 8 tables, good ex-library dark red cloth with some edge and corner wear, slightly tanned.

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Title
Early Christian Iconography and A School of Ivory Carvers In Provence.
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Smith, E. Baldwin
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Hardcover

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