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<title>Islamic and Asian Art More Notes by Barry O&#039;Connell</title>
<description>The majority of the pieces noted were created between the 14th and 16th centuries.</description>
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<title>MÃ©tiers de nos ancÃªtres: Les imagiers, peintres, sculpteurs, peintres-verriers</title>
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<title>Cennino D&#039;Andrea Cennini, The Craftsman&#039;s Handbook: The Italian &#039;&#039;Il Libro dell&#039; Arte&#039;&#039;</title>
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<title>sca_artisans Mailing List</title>
<description>Discuss interests in period arts, including painting, sculpting, and drawing.</description>
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