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Chardin

Chardin

by Denvir, Bernard; Eric Newton (editor)

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Longmans, Green and Co. Fair. 1950. Hardcover. 16 pages of text. 39 pages of paintings by the French artist, Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin. Includes: The Ray, Kitchen Table, The Governess, The Vegetable Scraper, The Bird-Organ, Kitchen Utensils and Eggs, Hare with two Chestnuts, and others. Clean inside, outer boards are chipped on the front and along the spine cover ; Masters of Painting .
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Måleriets mästare Chardin

by NEWTON, ERIC (HUVUDRED.) DENVIR, BERNARD (FÖRF.)

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Monografi över en 1700-tals målare Sohlmans förlag 1950, 19s+39 planscher i sv/v och färg Häftad med so Namnteckning ,Mycket gott skick.,
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