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One of the most magnificent volumes ever published by any printing house in America will be issued from the Harvard University Press next Wednesday when a new history of Spanish Painting and Art by Professor C. R. Post '04 will be placed before the public.
The work, a set of three volumes, covers the history of painting and art in Spain from the Romanesque Period up to 1450. In general it discusses the Romanesque Style, then the influence of France and Italy, and concludes with a study of the new international style developed in the early fifteenth century. While being a set complete in itself, the author intends it to be a kind of introduction to a complete history of the subject upon which he is now at work.
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