An edition of A painter's progress (1910)

A painter's progress

being a partial survey along the pathway of art in America and Europe with sundry examples and precepts culled from personal encounter with existing conditions and reference to the careers of many artists both ancient and modern: six discourses forming the fifth annual series of the Scammon lectures, delivered before the Art institute of Chicago, April 1910

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An edition of A painter's progress (1910)

A painter's progress

being a partial survey along the pathway of art in America and Europe with sundry examples and precepts culled from personal encounter with existing conditions and reference to the careers of many artists both ancient and modern: six discourses forming the fifth annual series of the Scammon lectures, delivered before the Art institute of Chicago, April 1910

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C. Scribner's sons

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N7445 .L6

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Pagination
301 p.

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OL7221260M
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paintersprogress00lowwrich
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10027047
OCLC/WorldCat
648880

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