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  1. Arts

    Basel : MDPI AG, [2012]-

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  2. Arts : the arts in religious and theological studies

    New Brighton, MN : United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, 1988-

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  1. Medieval Studies

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  1. !Women Art Revolution

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  2. Cartographic Symbologies

    The Art and Design of Expression in Historic Maps

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  1. Trenton public art map

    LaRiccia, Michael
    2012

    In upper left-hand corner: Artworks presents Art all day Trenton. Title from verso. Index to public art map on verso.

  2. Romanian Artists Birth Places, 2018

    Laura Stratulat
    2018

    This point shapefile represents the birth location of Romanian artists from the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries. The data table includes both ...

  3. 2015 Spring Semester Student Data in Art and Politics in the City

    Holly Orr
    2015

    This layer represents objects of grafitti, public art, and other data collected by students in Art and Politics in the Street for Spring 2015 semes...

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