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Art from Ingres to Pollock; painting and sculpture since neoclassicism, an exhibition inaugurating Alfred L. Kroeber Hall and the galleries of the Art Department of the University of California, Berkeley, March 6-April 3, 1960
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University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Art.
Title: Art from Ingres to Pollock; painting and sculpture since neoclassicism, an exhibition inaugurating Alfred L. Kroeber Hall and the galleries of the Art Department of the University of California, Berkeley, March 6-April 3, 1960
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University of California, Berkeley.
Dept.
of Art.
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