Antiquities in Motion from Excavation Sites to Renaissance Collections, Getty Publications 2019 - Thursday, 6 February 2020 - Book Launch (original) (raw)
Dr Adriano Aymonino and Arthur McGregor will discuss the book with the author. The book has been shortlisted for the Charles Rufus Morey award (https://www.collegeart.org/news/2019/12/09/finalists-for-the-2020-morey-and-barr-awards/) and was chosen as one of the books of 2019 by the Sunday Times Literary Supplement
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