Mack, Charles R.
Mack, Charles R., 1940-....
Mack, Charles R., 1940-2018
Mack, Charles Randall
VIAF ID: 109301766 ( Personal )
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Works
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A campus collects, c1980 | |
Classical art from Carolina collections : an exhibition of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman art from public and private collections in North and South Carolina ; Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina, 3 February - 3 March, 1974 ; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina, 24 March - 21 April, 1974 | |
European art in the Columbia Museum of Art : including the Samuel H. Kress Collection | |
Like a sponge thrown into water : Francis Lieber's European travel journal of 1844-1845 : a lively tour through England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, and Bohemia with observations on politics, the visual and performing arts, economics, religion, penology, technology, history, literature, social customs, travel, geography, jurisprudence, linguistics, personalities, and numerous other matters by one of the nineteenth-century's most influential minds, transcribed from the autograph manuscript preserved in the collections of the South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina / ed. with an introd. and comment. by Charles R. Mack and Ilona S. Mack. - Columbia, cop. 2002. | |
Looking at the Renaissance : essays toward a contextual appreciation | |
Pienza, 1987: | |
Pienza : the creation of a Renaissance city | |
The Roman remains : John Izard Middleton's visual souvenirs of 1820-1823, with additional views in Italy, France, and Switzerland | |
The Rucellai palace : some new proposals | |
Talking with the turners : conversations with Southern folk potters | |
The thirteenth through the sixteenth century |