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    Primitive to Picasso; St. Paul's School alumni collect.
     
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    Title: 
    Primitive to Picasso; St. Paul's School alumni collect.
    Publisher: 
    Concord, N.H. [1968]
    Description: 
    168 pages illustrations (part color) 28 cm
    Notes: 
    Half title: A benefit exhibition for the art program at St. Paul's School
    Catalog of an exhibition of works loaned by alumni of St. Paul's School and held at the gallery of M. Knoedler and Company, New York, Dec. 2-21, 1968
    Bibliography Note: 
    Includes bibliographies.
    Subject: 
    Art -- Exhibitions
    Art -- Private collections -- United States
    Art -- Collections privées -- États-Unis
    Art -- Expositions
    Art
    Art -- Private collections
    United States
    Genre: 
    Exhibition catalogs
    Added Author: 
    M. Knoedler & Co.
    St. Paul's School (Concord, N.H.)
    Catalog Source No.: 
    (OCoLC)7357
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    Call No.CollectionBarcodeStatus 
    N5215 .P95American Art Portrait Gallery39088000759944Checked InRequest Copy
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