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Cathedral Cities of Spain: 60 reproductions from original water colours

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Cathedral Cities of Spain: 60 reproductions from original water colours
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Number of pages: 110

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Probably the most interesting moments of the trip abroad by the architectural students are those spent in sketching bits of interest in water color. And it is equally true, we believe, that nothing is so helpful, so reminiscent as these same notes of color when viewed in alter years.

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