JAIC 1981, Volume 20, Number 2, Article 4 (pp. 66 to 73)
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JAIC 1981, Volume 20, Number 2, Article 4 (pp. 66 to 73)

THE EXAMINATION OF WINTERTHUR WALLPAPERS AND A PROGRESS REPORT, APRIL 1980, ON A GROUP OF PAPERS FROM THE FISHER HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA

Anne F. Clapp




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