From Folk Art to Modern Design in Ceramics: Ethnographic Adventures in Denmark and Mexico 1975-1978 Updated 2010
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Edna Mitchell., Edna Mitchell|AUTHOR., & Robert Anderson|AUTHOR. (2010). From Folk Art to Modern Design in Ceramics: Ethnographic Adventures in Denmark and Mexico 1975-1978 Updated 2010 . iUniverse.

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