If you liked French XVIIIth century sculpture by Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.), start with A loan exhibition of Renoir for the benefit of the New York Infirmary, March 23-April 29, 1950 at Wildenstein (1950), The art and life of Vincent van Gogh (1943), and A loan exhibition of Rembrandt (1950). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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A loan exhibition of Renoir for the benefit of the New York Infirmary, March 23-April 29, 1950 at Wildenstein
1950 · 62 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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The art and life of Vincent van Gogh
1943 · 128 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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A loan exhibition of Rembrandt
1950 · 22 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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An exhibition of French art of the XVIII century
1923 · 38 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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A loan exhibition of Manet
1948 · 67 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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French XVIIIth century paintings
1948 · 56 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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Landmarks in American art, 1670-1950
1953 · 64 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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Five centuries of ballet, 1575-1944
1944 · 47 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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The serene world of Corot
1942 · 52 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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French paintings of the eighteenth century
1948 · 1 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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Drawings from the National Gallery of Ireland
1967 · 44 pages · Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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An exhibition of paintings and sculpture for the benefit of the Association for the Mentally Ill Children in Manhatten, Inc
1967 · 56 pages · Harry Bakwin, Wildenstein and Company (New York, N.Y.) · Same author
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BookOrb recommends A loan exhibition of Renoir for the benefit of the New York Infirmary, March 23-April 29, 1950 at Wildenstein (1950), The art and life of Vincent van Gogh (1943), A loan exhibition of Rembrandt (1950), An exhibition of French art of the XVIII century (1923), and A loan exhibition of Manet (1948).
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