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Cecil Beaton Catalogue
Cecil Beaton Catalogue

By Barbican Art Gallery, Mellor D, David Mellor, John Hoole, Cecil Beaton

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Hugo Vickers became Cecil Beaton's authorised biographer at Beaton's own request, and was given access to voluminous unpublished material. Yet because Beaton died two days after commissioning his n...

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100 Years Of Russian Art, 1889-1989: From Private Collections In The USSR
100 Years Of Russian Art, 1889-1989: From Private Collections In The USSR

By David Elliott, John Hoole, Valery Dudakov

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Edited And With Introductions By David Elliott And Valery Dudakov. Catalog Of An Exhibition Held At Barbican Art Gallery, Apr. 27-july 9, 1989; Museum Of Modern Art, Oxford, July 30-sept. 17, 1989;...

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Alphonse Mucha
Alphonse Mucha

By Victor Arwas, Alphonse Marie Mucha, John Hoole, Alphonse 1860-1939 Mucha

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Edited By John Hoole And Tomoko Sato ; With An Introductory Essay By Victor Arwas. Catalog Of An Exhibition Organized By The Barbican Art Gallery, London In Association With The Mucha Foundation, P...

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Jennifer Durrant
Jennifer Durrant

By John Hoole, Jennifer Durrant

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Timanthes
Timanthes

By John Hoole, John Hoole

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Bacon'S Eye: Works On Paper Attributed To Francis Bacon From The Barry Joule Archive
Bacon'S Eye: Works On Paper Attributed To Francis Bacon From The Barry Joule Archive

By Mark Sladen, John Hoole, Bacon'S Eye: Featuring Works On Paper Attributed To Francis Bacon From...

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[editor, Georgia Mazower]. Published On The Occasion Of An Exhibition Held From Feb. 8-april 16, 2001. Includes Bibliographical References.

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