Книга: «Italian Cassoni»
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Издание описывает кассоны - итальянские свадебные сундуки, - хранящиеся в собраниях музеев Санкт-Петербурга, Москвы, Киева, Ярославля и Саратова. Всего приведено 258 иллюстраций, из них 81 - в цвете. Издательство: "Аврора" (1983) Формат: 265x285, 310 стр.
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