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Atlas of world art. Edited by John Onians. New York: Oxford University Press; London: Laurence King, 2004. 352 p.: ill. ISBN 0195215834 (US)/ISBN 1856693775 (UK). $150.00/£75.00
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06 June 2016
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1.Onians, John. ‘World art studies and the need for a new natural history of art’. Art bulletin vol. 78 June 1996, p.206-09;Google Scholar
see also van Damme, Wilfried. ‘World art studies and world aesthetics: partners in crime?’ In Raising the eyebrow: John Onians and world art studies, an album amicorum in his honour, edited by Golden, Lauren. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2001, p.310-11.Google Scholar
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