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STAINED GLASS IN THIRTEENTH-CENTURY BURGUNDY

by RAGUIN, Virginia Chieffo

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RAGUIN, Virginia Chieffo. STAINED GLASS IN THIRTEENTH-CENTURY BURGUNDY. (Princeton): Princeton University Press, (1982). 4to. Cloth. Dust jacket. xviii, 182, (2), 161 illustrations on plates. First edition. Raguin defines stained glass workshops of thirteenth-century Burgundy by describing the major programs of still-extant glass in the region's churches, with illustrations. Dust jacket rubbed, else very good.

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Title
STAINED GLASS IN THIRTEENTH-CENTURY BURGUNDY
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RAGUIN, Virginia Chieffo
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