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Roman wall paintings from Boscoreale in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Lehmann, Phyllis Williams, 1912-2004.
Year: 1953.
Publisher:  Archaeological Institute of America. 
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Frontmatter
PREFACE
LIST OF PLATES
LIST OF TEXT ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I: Introduction
CHAPTER II: The Hall of Aphrodite
CHAPTER III: The Cubiculum
CHAPTER IV: Style and Execution
BIBLIOGRAPHY
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE
APPENDIX: The Owners of the Villa near Boscoreale (Herbert Bloch)
ADDENDA
GENERAL INDEX
INDEX TO ANCIENT AUTHORS
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Title: Roman wall paintings from Boscoreale in the Metropolitan Museum of Art : by Phyllis Williams Lehmann ; with an appendix by Herbert Bloch.
Author: Lehmann, Phyllis Williams, 1912-2004
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Roman wall paintings from Boscoreale in the Metropolitan Museum of Art : by Phyllis Williams Lehmann ; with an appendix by Herbert Bloch
Lehmann, Phyllis Williams, 1912-2004
Cambridge, Mass.: Archaeological Institute of America, 1953.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04011
Subject Headings: • Mural painting and decoration
• Decoration and ornament -- Italy -- Boscoreale
• Boscoreale (Italy) -- Antiquities
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