Author: Sandra S. Smith
Published Date: 30 May 1998
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Language: English
Format: Paperback| 64 pages
ISBN10: 0816518912
File size: 37 Mb
Dimension: 141.73x 166.62x 7.87mm| 122.47g
Download Link: Portraits of Clay Potters of Mata Ortiz
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