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 Louis I. Kahn :
Louis I. Kahn
1991
 Modern British paintings :
Modern British paintings
1991
 Mercury Gallery.
Mercury Gallery
[1991?]
 Echo :
Echo
1991
Reed, Christopher Gervais. Re-imaging domesticity :
Reed, Christopher Gervais
Re-imaging domesticity
c1991
 Dynamism :
Dynamism
c1991
 British art from 1930.
British art from 1930
1991
Amery, Colin. A celebration of art & architecture :
Amery, Colin
A celebration of art & architecture
1991
 British contemporary art 1910-1990 :
British contemporary art 1910-1990
c1991
 Technique anglaise :
Technique anglaise
c1991
 Four Scottish artists :
Four Scottish artists
1991
 Metropole London :
Metropole London
c1992
Germaine, Max, 1914- A dictionary of women artists of Australia /
Germaine, Max, 1914–
A dictionary of women artists of Australia
c1991
Tate Gallery. Concise catalogue of the Tate Gallery collection.
Tate Gallery
Concise catalogue of the Tate Gallery collection
1991
 Kunst, Europa :
Kunst, Europa
1991.]
Brownlee, David Bruce. Louis I. Kahn :
Brownlee, David Bruce
Louis I. Kahn
1991
 20th century British paintings & sculpture :
20th century British paintings & sculpture
1991
 Shocks to the system :
Shocks to the system
 Nationalism in the visual arts /
Nationalism in the visual arts
1991
Andrews, Michael, 1928-1995. Michael Andrews :
Andrews, Michael, 1928–1995
Michael Andrews
1991
Kennedy, S. B. Irish art & modernism, 1880-1950 /
Kennedy, S. B
Irish art & modernism, 1880-1950
1991
Edwardes, Michael. The nabobs at home /
Edwardes, Michael
The nabobs at home
1991
 New art five :
New art five
1991
 From Bacon to now :
From Bacon to now
c1991
Sillars, Stuart, 1951- British romantic art and the second World War /
Sillars, Stuart, 1951–
British romantic art and the second World War
c1991
 The Kitchen sink painters :
The Kitchen sink painters
1991
Button, Virginia. The aesthetic of decline :
Button, Virginia
The aesthetic of decline