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Catalogue of an exhibition of Japanese prints from the collections of Howard Mansfield and Louis V. Ledoux, held in the gallery of the Century Association, October 1st to 31st, 1927.
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Imprint:
[New York?]
[1927]
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Subjects:
Ledoux, Louis V.
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(Louis Vernon),
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1880-1948
>
Art collections
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Exhibitions.
Mansfield, Howard,
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1849-1933
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Art collections
>
Exhibitions.
Prints, Japanese
>
Exhibitions.
Ledoux, Louis V.
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(Louis Vernon),
>
1880-1948.
Art
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Private collections.
Prints, Japanese.
Exhibition catalogs.
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