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Die Kanonisierung moderner deutscher Kunst in New York, 1904-1957

Langfeld, G.M.

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Langfeld, G. M. (2010, September 7). Die Kanonisierung moderner deutscher Kunst in New York, 1904-1957. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/15933

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D IE KAN ON ISIERUN G

MOD ERN ER D EUTSCHER KUN ST IN N EW YORK

1904–1957

Gregor M. Langfeld

D issertation Universität Leiden

Proefschrift Universiteit Leiden

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