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Ars – Visus – Affectus: Visuelle Kulturen des Affektiven in der Frühen Neuzeit

Anna Pawlak
Digital (delivered electronically), 292 pages
ISBN-13: 9783110474411
19 Dec 2016
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art / history / baroque & rococo


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Ars - Visus - Affectus: Visuelle Kulturen Des Affektiven in Der Frühen Neuzeit

Anna Pawlak
Digital (delivered electronically), 292 pages
ISBN-13: 9783110474114
19 Dec 2016
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art / history / baroque & rococo


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Ars – Visus – Affectus: Visuelle Kulturen des Affektiven in der Frühen Neuzeit

Anna Pawlak
Hardback, 292 pages
ISBN-13: 9783110474046
19 Dec 2016
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art / history / baroque & rococo


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