Still Life Painting: From Antiquity to the Twentieth Century
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'''''La nature morte de l'antiquité à nos jours''''' (1952) is a work by [[Charles Sterling]] on the history of [[still life painting]]. | '''''La nature morte de l'antiquité à nos jours''''' (1952) is a work by [[Charles Sterling]] on the history of [[still life painting]]. | ||
- | It was translated in English as ''[[Still Life Painting: From Antiquity to the Twentieth Century]]''. | + | It was translated in English as ''[[Still Life Painting: From Antiquity to the Twentieth Century]]'' (1981). |
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La nature morte de l'antiquité à nos jours (1952) is a work by Charles Sterling on the history of still life painting.
It was translated in English as Still Life Painting: From Antiquity to the Twentieth Century (1981).
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