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Bill Viola: Slowly Turning Narrative Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1992.009
Black Art, Ancestral Legacy: The African Impulse in African American Art Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1991.002
Bonjour Monsieur Corbet! The Bruyas Collection from the Musee Fabre, Montpelier Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.2004.002
British and French Drawings and Watercolors from the Virginia Museum: the Douglas H. Gordon Collection Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1991.010
British Sporting Paintings: The Paul Mellon Collection in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Shelf Publications Archive, Item PB01.02.1985.001
British Watercolors: Drawings of the 18th and 19th Century from the Yale Center for British Art Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1985.005
Bruce Schnabel: Collaborations, An Exhibition of the Bookbinder's Art Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1981.018
Captivated by Color: The Mimi and Perk Wilson Collection of Indian Paintings Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.2017.006
Capturing Beauty: American Impressionist and Realist Paintings Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.2005.002
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