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| schema:location | Oxford [UK] |
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Princeton University Press |
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Princeton; Oxford [UK]: Princeton University Press; [2023]
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| schema:text | illustrations (chiefly color) |
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| schema:text | "Ceramic art is the first volume in the Art/Work series, which aims to make histories of conservation accessible beyond specialist journals and publications. Many of the authors in this volume make explicit their background, and the tools and methods that they use to make, conserve, research, and study ceramics."--Forword, page vii. |
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