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The Craftsman Volume: 13 Issue: 1 October 1907 Page: 22 pp: 10
A Japanese Impressionist - Some Delicately Imaginative Studies of Birds and Flowers By Hiroshige, Whose Fame Rests Chiefly Upon His Landscapes by Anne Heard Dyer
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