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Matthew Digby Wyatt: The First Cambridge Slade Professor of Fine Art: An Inaugural Lecture
by Nikolaus Pevsner
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New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Professor Pevsner, eleventh Slade Professor of Fine Art in the University of Cambridge, takes as the topic of his Inaugural Lecture Matthew Digby Wyatt, the Victorian architect and the first Slade Professor. He begins by inspecting some
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- Matthew Digby Wyatt: The First Cambridge Slade Professor of Fine Art: An Inaugural Lecture
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- Nikolaus Pevsner
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- 2011-04
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