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Terra-cotta sculpture, Renaissance--Italy--Rome 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Renaissance--Italy--Santa Fiora 1 record
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  1. Terra-cotta sculpture, Classical (2 records)
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Catalogs 4 records
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Congresses 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Conservation and restoration--Italy--Rome--Exhibitions 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Germany--Heddernheim (Frankfurt am Main)--Catalogs 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Italy--Campania 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Italy--Capua 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Italy--Catalogs 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Italy--Congresses 4 records
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Italy--Lazio 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Italy--Rome 3 records
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Italy--Rome--Catalogs 2 records
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Italy--Rome--Exhibitions 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Roman--Technique 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture, Russian--20th century--Exhibitions 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture--Spain--Ibiza 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture--Spain--Ibiza Island 1 record
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Terra-cotta sculpture--Spain--Madrid--Catalogs 3 records
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