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Exhibition of one hundred and fifty years of American primitives, shown at the Primitives gallery of Harry Stone. New York, March 4-27, 1942.

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Corporate Author: New York (N.Y.). Primitives Gallery of Harry Stone.
Other Authors: Drepperd, Carl William, 1898-1956, (ed., Editor), Richman, Elsie J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Springfield, Mass., Press of the Pond-Ekberg company, 1942]
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Painting, American > Exhibitions.
Exhibition catalogs.
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