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Travelling hopefully : art has changed dramatically over recent decades - but many of these developements have been positive
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Pubblicato in:
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94(2005)S. 170-175
Autore principale:
Godfrey, Mark
(Autore)
Natura:
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Lingua:
German
Pubblicazione:
2005
Soggetti:
Aufsatz
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