An edition of Die Gemälde des 16. Jahrhunderts (1997)

Die Gemälde des 16. Jahrhunderts

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Publisher
G. Hatje
Language
German
Pages
661

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Cover of: Die Gemälde des 16. Jahrhunderts
Die Gemälde des 16. Jahrhunderts
1997, G. Hatje
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 613-661) and indexes.
At head of title: Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg.

Published in
Ostfildern-Ruit
Series
Kataloge des Germanischen Nationalmuseums, Nürnberg, Kataloge des Germanischen Nationalmuseums.
Genre
Catalogs.
Other Titles
Gemälde des sechzehnten Jahrhunderts

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND565 .G475 1997

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Pagination
661 p. :
Number of pages
661

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL436657M
ISBN 10
3775706968
LCCN
98146093
OCLC/WorldCat
38134694
Library Thing
642107

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