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Ambling through the golden age : the 17th century in the Amsterdam Historical Museum / text by Dedalo Carasso
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69035
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949.2 CAR
Author:
Carasso, Dedalo
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Amsterdams Historisch Museum
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Amsterdam: Amsterdams Historisch Museum
Year:
1993
Description:
32 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Amsterdams Historisch Museum - Exhibitions
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Amsterdam (Netherlands) - History - Exhibitions
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Amsterdam (Netherlands) - Antiquities
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Netherlands - Civilization - 17th century
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Netherlands - History - 17th century
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Netherlands - Social life and customs - 17th century
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Painting, Dutch
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