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Masters in Art (1900s) were a series of monographs published by Bates and Guild Company, Boston.

Artists included Holbein, Raynolds, Giovanni Bellini, Frans Hals, Da Vinci, Del Sarto, Della Robbia, Luini, Nattier, Crivelli, Duccio, Moretto, Bastien-Lepage, Manet, Ingres, Bouguereau, David, Ghirlandajo, Francia,Sodoma, Vecchio, Chardin, Madame Vigee Le Brun, Lorrain, Gozzoli, Fra lippi, La Tour, Masaccio, Signorelli, Filippino Lippi, Rousseau, Tiepolo, Meissonier, Veronese, Fra Bartolommeo, Barye, Greuze, Pintoricchio, Lotto, Carpaccio, Fra Angelico, Watteau, Reni, Verrocchio, Raphael, Donatello, De Chavannes, Bonheur, Perugino, Giotto, Tintoretto, Correggio, Raphael, Botticelli, Mantegna, Corot, Delacroix, Breton, Michelangelo



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