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The Rockford – Fifty States of Art Exhibition 1965 | Rockford Art Association BurpeeThe Rockford Fifty States of Art Exhibition 15 October 1965. Catalogue with introduction by Richard Calkins Paulin, Burpee Art Museum. 25 x 17. 5 cm Cover is grubby and has some damage. Inside foxing and creasing. Staples and paperclip rusted. Please see photos. Unpaginated
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