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Conundrum : puzzles in the Grotesques tapestry series / Charissa Bremer-David.
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Main Author:
Bremer-David, Charissa
(Author)
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Los Angeles :
The J. Paul Getty Museum,
[2015]
Subjects:
Manufacture nationale de tapisserie de Beauvais (France)
J. Paul Getty Museum.
Grotesques.
Tapestry
>
France
>
Beauvais
>
History
>
17th century.
Tapestry
>
France
>
Beauvais
>
History
>
18th century.
Tapestry
>
Themes, motives.
Tapestry
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California
>
Los Angeles.
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NK3049.G76 B74 2015
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