Spectroscopic investigation of modern pigments on purportedly medieval miniatures by the ‘Spanish Forger’
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Richard R. Hark | Lucia Burgio | Robin J. H. Clark | R. Hark | L. Burgio | R. J. Clark | R. J. H. Clark
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