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American Painting Of The 19th Century: Realism, Idealism, And The American Experience, Second Edition (Icon Editions) by Barbara Novak
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I clicked on a 'thing' called 'Messages', or some such, and got to see and respond to a recent query. Now I can't find that page any more, or anyplace referring to messages. What gives? Can you help? Robert Kroning
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