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Turner: The Fighting Temeraire (Making & Meaning S.)

By Egerton, Judy

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Degas: Beyond Impressionism

By Kendall, Richard

The National Gallery Book Lover's Book

Artist's Eye

By Freud, Lucian

More Than Meets the Eye: A Closer Look at Paintings in the National Gallery

By Cassin, Michael

Art in the Making: Italian Painting before 1400 (Art in the Making S.)

By Bomford, David, Dunkerton, Jill, Gordon, Dillian, Roy, Ashok

Art in the Making: Rembrandt (Art in the Making S.)

By Bomford, David, Brown, Christopher, Roy, Ashok

National Gallery: Illustrated General Catalogue

By Univ of Washington Pr, National Gallery

Dutch Landscape: The Early Years

By Brown Esq., Christopher

Masterpieces from the National Gallery: A Souvenir Guide

By Lanmuir, Erika, Windross, Tom

Dutch Portraits: The Age of Rembrandt and Frans Hals

By Rudi Ekkart, Quentin Buvelot

Making and Meaning: The Young Michelangelo - The Artist in Rome, 1496 - 1501 & Michelangelo as a Painter on Panel

By Hirst, Michael, Dunkerton, Jill

A Guide to the Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery

By Wilson, Michael

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Out and About

Making and Meaning: Rubens's Landscapes

By Christopher Brown

Venice: Canaletto and His Rivals

By Charles Beddington

Vermeer and Painting in Delft

By Axel Ruger

The Book of Saints

100 Great Paintings: Duccio to Picasso

By Gordon, Dillian

Spanish Still Life from Velazquez to Goya

By Jordan, William B., Cherry, Peter, MacGregor, Neil

The National Gallery Children's Book

By Peppin, Anthea, Baynes, Pauline

The National Gallery Collection

By Levey, Michael

National Gallery Birthday Book "Flowers"

The Queen's Pictures: Royal Collectors Through the Centuries

By Lloyd, Christopher, Millar, Sir Oliver

Claude: The Poetic Landscape

By Wine, Humphrey

Spanish Still Life from Velazquez to Goya

By Jordan, William B., Cherry, Peter

French Painting from the U.S.S.R.: Watteau to Matisse

By Babain, A.A.

On Reflection: Catalogue to the National Gallery Exhibition

By Miller, Jonathan

Grisly and Gruesome (Family Fun S.)