Leonardo Da Vinci and His Works, Consisting of a Life of Leonardo Da Vinci, by Mrs Charles W. Heaton, an Essay on His Scientific and Literary Works, by Charles Christopher Black,... and an Account of His Most Important Paintings. [The Death-bed of Leonardo : the Tomb of Leonardo, by Arsène Houssaye.].

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  • Leonardo Da Vinci and His Works, Consisting of a Life of Leonardo Da Vinci, by Mrs Charles W. Heaton, an Essay on His Scientific and Literary Works, by Charles Christopher Black,... and an Account of His Most Important Paintings. [The Death-bed of Leonardo : the Tomb of Leonardo, by Arsène Houssaye.]. Book Detail

  • Author : Mary Margaret Kimmer Heaton (Mrs Charles William)
  • Release Date : 1874
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  • Pages : 302
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Leonardo Da Vinci and His Works, Consisting of a Life of Leonardo Da Vinci, by Mrs Charles W. Heaton, an Essay on His Scientific and Literary Works, by Charles Christopher Black,... and an Account of His Most Important Paintings. [The Death-bed of Leonardo : the Tomb of Leonardo, by Arsène Houssaye.]. by Mary Margaret Kimmer Heaton (Mrs Charles William) PDF Summary

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