Art, Lux, et Veritas 2013: Personal Responses to Collections at Yale
by Yale University Art Gallery
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- Fine
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- Condition
- Fine
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About This Item
New Haven: University Department of the History of Art. Fine. 2013. First Edition; First Printing. Soft Cover. As New. ; 10 full page plates. With brief essays on works by John Constable, Anthony van Dyck, Eva Hesse, Mark Rothko and John Everett Millais, among others. ; Tight, clean and crisp. A gently read book in excellent condition. No inscriptions. No remainder mark. Not ex-library. As New. ; 8vo; 46 pages .
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- Eliabooks (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 29478
- Title
- Art, Lux, et Veritas 2013: Personal Responses to Collections at Yale
- Author
- Yale University Art Gallery
- Format/Binding
- Soft Cover
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine
- Edition
- First Edition; First Printing
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- University Department of the History of Art
- Place of Publication
- New Haven
- Date Published
- 2013
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