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In Art History
- Atlas of World Art - edited by John Onians
Call Number: Reference 702.23 Ox2, 2004
ISBN/ISSN: 0195215834 - Art in World History - Mary Hollingsworth
Call Number: Reference 709 H725, 2004
ISBN/ISSN: 0765680696 - Facts on File encyclopedia of art - Sir Lawrence Gowing
Call Number: Reference 703 F118, 2005
v. 1-5 - A dictionary of art titles : the origins of the names and titles of 3,000 works of art - Adrian Room
Call Number: Reference 703 R674, 2000 - The Dictionary of Art - edited by Jane Turner
Call Number: Reference 703 D561, 1996
v. 1-20 - Encyclopedia of World Art - Bernard Samuel Myers
Call Number: Reference 703 En1
v. 1-17 - Encyclopedia of comparative iconography : themes depicted in works of art - Helene E. Roberts
Call Number: Reference 704.9 En19, 1998
v. 1-2
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