Книга: Dagmar Feghelm, Markus Kersting «Rubens and His Women»

Rubens and His Women

More than thirty color reproductions of Rubens' portraits are united by the theme of women.

Издательство: "Prestel" (2016)

Формат: 190x275, 96 стр.

ISBN: 978-3-7913-3316-8

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