N6763 .K3 1949
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Late Saxon and Viking art. |
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N6763 .K4 1938
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Anglo-Saxon art to A.D. 900, |
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N6763 .K43
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Late Saxon and Viking art. |
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N6763 .M37 2004
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Image and devotion in late medieval England / |
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N 6763 + V32
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Reynard the Fox: a study of the fox in medieval English art. |
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N6763 .V5 1930a
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Exhibition of English mediaeval art, 1930. |
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N6763 .W5
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The interrelation of the fine arts in England in the early middle ages, |
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N 6763 + W55 1984
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Anglo-Saxon art : from the seventh century to the Norman conquest / |
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N6763 .W55 1984
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Anglo-Saxon art : from the seventh century to the Norman conquest / |
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N6764 .A78 2007
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Art and the British Empire / |
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N6764 .B75 1986
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British art / |
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N6764 .C6 1982
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Coal : British mining in art, 1680-1980 : an exhibition / |
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N6764 .C68 2013
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A Companion to British Art : 1600 to the Present. |
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N6764 + L46 1979
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The Hermitage : English art, sixteenth to nineteenth century : paintings, sculpture, prints and drawings, minor arts / |
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N6764 .L65
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Royal Academy of Arts bicentenary exhibition, 1768-1968: catalogue [of an exhibition held on] 14 December 1968-2 March 1969. |
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N6764 .M97 2000
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Representing Britain, 1500-2000 : 100 works from Tate collections / |
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N6764 +P27 1986
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From merchants to emperors : British artists and India, 1757-1930 / |
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N6764 .P42
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The Englishness of English art; an expanded and annotated version of the Reith lectures broadcast in October and November 1955. |
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N6764 .P51
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The Englishness of English art; an expanded and annotated version of the Reith lectures broadcast in October and November 1955. |
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N6764 .P9
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Patronage of British art, an historical sketch: comprising an account of the rise and progress of art and artists in London, from the beginning of the reign of George the Second; together with a history of the Society for the management and distribution of the artists' fund, from its establishment in 1810, to its incorporation in 1827. Illustrated with notes, historical, biographical, and explanatory. By John Pye. |
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