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    • Title: The life of Our Lord Jesus Christ : illustrated by over four hundred paintings and drawings taken from the four Gospels and from studies made in Palestine by J. James Tissot
      • Author: American Art Association.
      • Description: 47p. : front.(port.) ; 21cm.
      • Citation: Brooklyn Museum Libraries
      • Imprint: [New York : Press of J.J. Little & co., 1898]
      • Date: [1898]
      • Call Number: N200 T52 Am3 1899
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