David Bindman
David Bindman
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Warm Flesh Cold Marble Canova Thorvaldsen And Their Critics
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The image of the Black in western art
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Mind-forg'd manacles
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The divine comedy, William Blake =
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Hogarth and his times
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Roubiliac and the eighteenth-century monument
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Hogarth
cover - TIThe image of the Black in Afric...David Bindman
The image of the Black in African and Asian art
no cover - BDBritish drawings by artists bor...David Bindman
British drawings by artists born before 1900
no cover - DRDante rediscoveredDavid Bindman
Dante rediscovered
no cover - JFJohn FlaxmanDavid Bindman
JOHN FLAXMAN, 1755-1826: MASTER OF THE PUREST LINE; ED. BY DAVID BINDMAN
no cover - IAIndustry and idlenessDavid Bindman
Industry and idleness
no cover - SOshadow of the guillotineDavid Bindman
The shadow of the guillotine
no cover - WBWilliam BlakeDavid Bindman
William Blake
no cover - ESEuropean sculpture from Bernini...David Bindman
European sculpture from Bernini to Rodin
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- Open Work
Warm Flesh Cold Marble Canova Thorvaldsen And Their Critics
- Open Work
The image of the Black in western art
- Open Work
Mind-forg'd manacles
- Open Work
The divine comedy, William Blake =
- Open Work
Hogarth and his times
- Open Work
Roubiliac and the eighteenth-century monument
- Open Work
Hogarth
- Open Work
The image of the Black in African and Asian art
- Open Work
British drawings by artists born before 1900
- Open Work
Dante rediscovered
- Open Work
JOHN FLAXMAN, 1755-1826: MASTER OF THE PUREST LINE; ED. BY DAVID BINDMAN
- Open Work
Industry and idleness
- Open Work
The shadow of the guillotine
- Open Work
William Blake
- Open Work
European sculpture from Bernini to Rodin