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SCHILDERS.
Binski, Paul
First Dutch edition. Part of the Medieval Craftsmen series. Combining documentary evidence with a study of surviving paintings, the author is able to reconstruct in detail the processes involved in creating art during the middle ages. He also examines the painters' identities, their choice of images, and their social and economic background. Illustrated in color.
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GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE EXTINCT AND DORM...
by Burke, John and John Bernard Burke
Second Edition. Illustrated throughout with coats-of-arms. The frontis is an engraving of a portrait of James I. Between the frontispiece and the actual title page is a lovely color (chromolithography?) title page from the 1838 edition published by Scott Webster and Geary. It is the only color plate. There is occasional marginalia, some quite interesting. The leather is worn at the extremities with the upper front hinge split about 2". A scarce title.

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