An edition of Alte Pinakothek (2005)

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Altdeutsche und altniederländische Malerei

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An edition of Alte Pinakothek (2005)

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Altdeutsche und altniederländische Malerei

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Publisher
Hatje Cantz
Language
German
Pages
392

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Cover of: Alte Pinakothek
Alte Pinakothek: Altdeutsche und altniederländische Malerei
2006, Hatje Cantz
in German
Cover of: Alte Pinakothek
Alte Pinakothek: ausgewählte Werke
2005, Pinakothek-Dumont
in German

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-54).

Published in
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Series
Katalog der ausgestellten Gemälde / Alte Pinakothek -- Bd. 2
Genre
Catalogs.

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND625 .A48 2006

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Pagination
392 p. :
Number of pages
392

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16275119M
ISBN 10
3775718427
ISBN 13
9783775718424
LCCN
2007398443
OCLC/WorldCat
122925542
Library Thing
9796839

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