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Capa, Cornell, ed. Behind the Great Wall <strong>of</strong> China: Photographsfrom 1870 to the Present. Introduction by Weston J. Naef. 112 pp.,101 ills.Capistrano-Baker, Florina H. <strong>Art</strong> <strong>of</strong> Island Southeast Asia: <strong>The</strong> Fred andRita Richman Collection. Introduction by Paul Michael Taylor. 156 pp.,261 ills. (16 in color).Carboni, Stefano. Following the Stars: Images <strong>of</strong> the Zodiac in Islamic<strong>Art</strong>. 48 pp., 45 ills.Carboni, Stefano, and Tomoko Masuya. Persian Tiles. 46 pp., 40 ills.Carboni, Stefano, and David Whitehouse, with contributions byRobert H. Brill and William Gudenrath. Glass <strong>of</strong> the Sultans. 340 pp.,276 ills. (176 in color).Cavallo, Adolfo Salvatore. Medieval Tapestries in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Metropolitan</strong><strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>. 688 pp., 370 ills. (65 in color).Cavallo, Adolfo Salvatore. <strong>The</strong> Unicorn Tapestries at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Metropolitan</strong><strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>. 128 pp., 100 ills. (75 in color).Caviness, Madeleine E., and Timothy Husband, eds. Corpus Vitrearum:Selected Papers from the XIth International Colloquium <strong>of</strong> the CorpusVitrearum, New York, 1 – 6 June 1982. Studies on Medieval Stained Glass.Corpus Vitrearum, United States, Occasional Papers, 1. 160 pp., 184 ills.(2 in color).Chelkowski, Peter J. Mirror <strong>of</strong> the Invisible World: Tales from the Kamseh<strong>of</strong> Nizami. 128 pp., 25 color ills.Christiansen, Keith. A Caravaggio Rediscovered: <strong>The</strong> Lute Player. 96 pp.,51 ills. (16 in color).Christiansen, Keith, ed. From Filippo Lippi to Piero della Francesca:Fra Carnevale and the Making <strong>of</strong> a Renaissance Master. 384 pp., 347 ills.(93 in color).Christiansen, Keith, ed. Giambattista Tiepolo, 1696 – 1770. 416 pp.,298 ills. (166 in color).Christiansen, Keith, Laurence B. Kanter, and Carl Brandon Strehlke.Painting in Renaissance Siena, 1420 – 1500. 386 pp., 315 ills. (100 in color).Christiansen, Keith, Judith Mann, et al. Orazio and <strong>Art</strong>emisiaGentileschi. 496 pp., 249 ills. (121 in color).Chung Yang-mo, Ahn Hwi-joon, Yi Sŏng-mi, Kim Lena, KimHongnam, Pak Youngsook, and Jonathan W. Best. <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Korea.512 pp., 350 ills. (148 in color).

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