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Terra Australis: The Furthest Shore
Terra Australis: The Furthest Shore

By Bernard Smith, William Eisler, William Lawrence Eisler

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William Eisler And Bernard Smith. 27 July-9 October 1988, Art Gallery Of New South Wales. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 225-232.

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Lustrous Images From The Enlightenment
Lustrous Images From The Enlightenment

By William Eisler, Jean Dassier, Matteo Campagnolo, William Lawrence Eisler, Dassier Family., Jacques-Antoine, Dassier, Antoine, Dassier

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The Dassiers (Jean Dassier,1676-1763 and his two sons, Jacques-Antoine, 1715-1759 and Antoine, 1718-1780) were the only medalists of their time to have had the honor of being mentioned in the Encyc...

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The Dassiers Of Geneva: Eighteenth-Century European Medallists
The Dassiers Of Geneva: Eighteenth-Century European Medallists

By William Eisler, William Lawrence Eisler

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Volume I traces the career of Jean Dassier (1676-1763) from his early years as an extraordinarily gifted artisan to his emergence in the 1730s as an artist of international fame. Volume II treats...

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Dassier And Sons
Dassier And Sons

By William, William Eisler, Eisler, William Lawrence Eisler

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Catalogue raisonne, in two volumes, based on the collections of the Numismatic Section of the Musée d'art et d'histoire de Genève and the Cabinet des médailles de Lausanne. The first volume, Jean D...

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The Furthest Shore: Images Of Terra Australis From The Middle Ages To Captain Cook
The Furthest Shore: Images Of Terra Australis From The Middle Ages To Captain Cook

By William Eisler, William Lawrence Eisler

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The mysterious Great Southland, or Terra Australis, captured the European imagination for centuries before it became a documented fact. This book traces the history of pictorial imagery associated...

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