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Salon to Biennial: Exhibitions that Made Art History, Volume 1: 1863-1959 by Bruce AltshulerSalon to Biennial: Exhibitions that Made Art History, Volume 1: 1863 1959 Conceived and edited by Phaidon Editors and Bruce Altshuler Introductory essay and chapter introductions by Bruce Altshuler 4to. pp. 410. profusely illustrated. bibliography. index. hardcover with white band dw. (new with small smudge to lower edge of front cover from storage). [London]: Phaidon, [2008]. New & out of print. ISBN 10: 0714844055 ISBN 13: 9780714844053
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