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List view record 171: Arts and crafts of MoroccoList view anchor tag for record 171: Arts and crafts of Morocco
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Arts and crafts of Morocco

Jereb, James F.1996
Books, Manuscripts
The spectacular arts and crafts of Morocco reflect a timeless mingling of influences from Moorish Spain, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Middle East - all the exotic worlds that once congregated at this crossroads of ancient trading routes
List view record 172: The arts of Japan V 2 : late medieval to modernList view anchor tag for record 172: The arts of Japan V 2 : late medieval to modern
List view record 173: The arts of Japan. Vol 1 : ancient and medievalList view anchor tag for record 173: The arts of Japan. Vol 1 : ancient and medieval
List view record 174: Artware to utility, the story of Modern Ceramic Products : MCP, Mingay and PGH pottery from 1945 to 1965List view anchor tag for record 174: Artware to utility, the story of Modern Ceramic Products : MCP, Mingay and PGH pottery from 1945 to 1965
List view record 175: ASCO : Australian standard classification of occupationsList view anchor tag for record 175: ASCO : Australian standard classification of occupations
List view record 176: Asian art : the second Hali annualList view anchor tag for record 176: Asian art : the second Hali annual
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List view record 177: Asian battle-diary : the Australians and New Zealanders in Korea and South-East AsiaList view anchor tag for record 177: Asian battle-diary : the Australians and New Zealanders in Korea and South-East Asia
List view record 178: Asian furniture : a directory and sourcebookList view anchor tag for record 178: Asian furniture : a directory and sourcebook
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List view record 179: The Asmat of New Guinea : the journal of Michael Clark RockefellerList view anchor tag for record 179: The Asmat of New Guinea : the journal of Michael Clark Rockefeller
List view record 180: At home in Renaissance ItalyList view anchor tag for record 180: At home in Renaissance Italy
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At home in Renaissance Italy

Ajmar-Wollheim, Marta2006
Books, Manuscripts
Considers the urban Italian house as a crucible for the development of Renaissance art and culture. Illuminating the vitality of the domestic sphere and evoking the spaces in which everyday lives were led, it presents an entirely fresh approach.
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