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Ingres's Eroticized Bodies: Retracing the Serpentine Line (Yale Publications in the History of Art)

Ingres's Eroticized Bodies: Retracing the Serpentine Line (Yale Publications in the History of Art)

Ingres's Eroticized Bodies: Retracing the Serpentine Line (Yale
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Ingres's Eroticized Bodies: Retracing the Serpentine Line (Yale Publications in the History of Art)

by Ockman, Professor Carol

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Title
Ingres's Eroticized Bodies: Retracing the Serpentine Line (Yale Publications in the History of Art)
Author
Ockman, Professor Carol
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Hardcover
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1st Edition
ISBN 10
0300059612
ISBN 13
9780300059618
Publisher
Yale University Press
Date Published
1995
Pages
192

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