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LIBRA - Fisher Fine Arts N21 .I585 2nd (1893)-10th (1912), 13th (1933), 16th (1949)-17th (1952), 19th (1958), 20th:v.1-3 (1961), 21st:bd.1, 21st:bd.3, 22nd:t.1-t.3 (1969)
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Fine Arts Library N21 .I585 21st:bd.2 (1964), 23rd (1973),25th (1984),27th (1989)-28th (1992)
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Format:
Conference/Event
Journal/Periodical
Contributor:
Comité international d'histoire de l'art.
Conference Name:
International Congress of the History of Art.
International Congress of the History of Art. Atti.
International Congress of the History of Art. Kongressakten.
International Congress of the History of Art. Rapport et communications.
Language:
English
French
German
Italian
Subjects (All):
Art--Congresses.
Art.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
volumes : illustrations, plates. ; 20-25 cm
v. 2- 1893-
Former Title:
Actes
Atti
Kongressakten
Rapports et communications
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : International Congress of the History of Art.
Language Note:
Chiefly in English, French, German, or Italian.
Notes:
First congress held in 1873.
Eleventh congress projected, not held; in its place the Congrès d'histoire de l'art was held in Paris in 1921.
Some vols. have also distinctive titles.
Vol. 1 never published; vols. 14-15, no convention convened, never published.
Conferences for 19 sponsored by the International Commission on the History of Art.
OCLC:
3423381

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