N6535.S27 S23
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Sacramento sampler II : [Exhibition at the] E.B. Crocker Art Gallery, Sacramento, Calif., Jan. 27 - Feb. 25, 1973. |
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N6535.S3 A43 1985
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Art in the San Francisco Bay area, 1945-1980 : an illustrated history / |
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N6535.S3 J66 1990
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Bay Area figurative art, 1950-1965 / |
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N6535.S3 M32
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A period of exploration, San Francisco, 1945-1950. |
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N6535.S3 R56 2011
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Create / |
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N6535.S3 W55 2013
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The Bay Area school : Californian artists from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s / |
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N6535.S3 X37 2013
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Xara Thustra : "friendship between artists is an equation of love and survival." |
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N6535.S33 R62
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Artists of the canyons and caminos : Santa Fe, the early years / |
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N6535.S335 B83 2003
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A history of visual art in Sarasota / |
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N6535.S34 K56 1996
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Looking back : art in Savannah, 1900-1960 / |
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N6535.S4 C66 2000
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What it meant to be modern : Seattle art at mid-century / |
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N6535.S43 A79 1974
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Artists of Santa Fe : their works and words. |
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N6535.T3 C6
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Taos and Santa Fe : the artist's environment, 1882-1942 / |
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N6535.T3 W58 1992
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Taos moderns : art of the new / |
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N6535.T6 T6
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The Owens-Corning collection : an exhibition of works of art from the collection of Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation [at the] Toledo Museum of Art, June 21 through July 20, 1969. |
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N6535.T83 S54 1997
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The Tucson 7 : Harley Brown, Duane Bryers, Don Crowley, Tom Hill, Bob Kuhn, Ken Riley, Howard Terpning / |
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N6535.W3 A7 1967
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Washington artists today : a directory / |
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N6535.W3 F78 1992
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Art & empire : the politics of ethnicity in the United States Capitol, 1815-1860 / |
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N6535.W3 H4
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The art treasures of Washington : an account of the Corcoran Gallery of Art and of the National Gallery and Museum, with descriptions and criticisms of their contents; including, also, an account of the works of art in the Capitol, and in the Library of Congress, and of the most important statuary in the city / |
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N6535.W3 H4 1912
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The art treasures of Washington : an account of the Corcoran Gallery of Art and of the National Gallery and Museum, with descriptions and criticisms of their contents; including, also, an account of the works of art in the Capitol, and in the Library of Congress, and of the most important statuary in the city / |
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