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Drawing, Italian -- Catalogs.
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Palmer, Samuel, 1805–1881.
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Still-life painting, Dutch -- Catalogs.
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Ward, Daidy Linda Travers, 1883–1937 -- Art collections.
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Palmer, Samuel, 1805–1881
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Ward, Daidy Linda Travers, 1883–1937
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Ashmolean Museum
Italian drawings of the eighteenth century in the Ashmolean Museum
[195-?]
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Catalogue of the collection of Dutch and Flemish still-life pictures bequeathed by Daisy Linda Ward
1950
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Paintings and drawings by Samuel Palmer in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
[195-?]