Christopher Wood (désambigüisation)
"Christopher Wood" est composé d'au moins 6 auteurs distincts, divisés selon leurs œuvres.
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Division des auteurs
Christopher Wood (1)
English 19th century pre-Raphaelite and academic drawings, watercolours, graphics and paintings 2 exemplaires
Pre-Raphaelites and academics : an exhibition of Victorian paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture organised in… 2 exemplaires
Victorian Panorama: An Exhibition of Paintings and Photographs to Coincide with the Publication of 'Victorian… (1976) 1 exemplaire
People and Places ,An Exhibition of English watercoloours from the 18th and 19th Centuries exhibition cat. Octboer… 1 exemplaire
Evelyn Waugh: A Pioneer Collector 1 exemplaire
The Poole Collection 1 exemplaire
Christopher Wood (3)
The Bubble Economy: Japan's Extraordinary Speculative Boom of the '80s and the Dramatic Bust of the '90s (1992) 27 exemplaires
Asia Maxima 1 exemplaire
Christopher Wood (inconnu)
Exiles and Emigrants : epic journeys to Australia in the Victoria era [cat. exp., National Gallery of Victoria,… (2005) 17 exemplaires
Heroes Masked and Mythic: Echoes of Ancient Archetypes in Comic Book Characters (2020) 4 exemplaires
Tollkühn 1 exemplaire
Christopher Wood his life and work 1 exemplaire
Requiem 1 exemplaire
Burne-jones 1 exemplaire
Planning pollution prevention: A comparison of siting controls over air pollution sources in Great Britain and the USA (1989) 1 exemplaire
No Two Stones 1 exemplaire
Stone slates: recent developments 1 exemplaire
The happy nursery rhyme book 1 exemplaire
Partage des connaissances
- Notice de désambigüisation
- 1. Art dealer and exhibition curator. Has appeared on Antiques Road Show
2. Christopher Hovelle Wood (b. 1935) UK author and screenwriter who also wrote under the pseudonyms Timothy Lea, Rosie Dixon, Richard Mason, James R. Montague and Penny Sutton.
3. Journalist who's written on Japanese economy.
4. Professor of environmental planning at the University of Manchester, UK.
6. Runs the British Horror Films website.
7. Australian art and architectural historian and founder and director of Australians Studying Abroad (ASA)