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This seems a strange request if the Museum had acquired the stone itself in 1910. Moreover , Péringuey ( 1911 , fig . 199 ) had published an artist's impression of the stone , coloured lithographs of which are still ...
This seems a strange request if the Museum had acquired the stone itself in 1910. Moreover , Péringuey ( 1911 , fig . 199 ) had published an artist's impression of the stone , coloured lithographs of which are still ...
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While neither of these scenarios is beyond the bounds of possibility , both tend to seem far - fetched , and to ... It seems highly unlikely that he would have considered that shell or bone could or would have been used as pigments .
While neither of these scenarios is beyond the bounds of possibility , both tend to seem far - fetched , and to ... It seems highly unlikely that he would have considered that shell or bone could or would have been used as pigments .
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last figure but not on the back leg , which is the one that might appear to have been retouched , seems to provide further support for the argument that Drury was not involved in either the painting or the retouching .
last figure but not on the back leg , which is the one that might appear to have been retouched , seems to provide further support for the argument that Drury was not involved in either the painting or the retouching .
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