The New York Art Review: An Illustrated Survey of the City's Museums, Galleries, and Leading Artists

The New York Art Review: An Illustrated Survey of the City's Museums, Galleries, and Leading Artists
ISBN-10
0913765090
ISBN-13
9780913765098
Category
Art galleries, Commercial
Pages
1343
Language
English
Published
1988
Author
Les Krantz

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