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Looking at art categorially

Peter Berry

Looking at art categorially

by Peter Berry

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Published by [s.n.] in [Cardiff] .
Written in


Edition Notes

StatementPeter Berry, Paul Wood [and] Kevin Wright.
ContributionsWood, Paul., Wright, Kevin.
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL13715179M

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