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Art Of The Time Oregons State Capitol Art Collection Oregon Arts Commission

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Art Of The Time Oregons State Capitol Art Collection Oregon Arts Commission
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Publisher: Salem, OR. : Oregon Arts Commission : Oregon State Capitol
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.28 MB
Author: Oregon Arts Commission
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Art Of The Time Oregons State Capitol Art Collection Oregon Arts Commission by Oregon Arts Commission instant download after payment.

72 pages : 28 cm, \"This catalog is published on the occasion of the reinstallation of the Oregon State Capitol Art Collection, January 2011. The reinstallation project was made possible by Oregon's Percent for Art in Public Places program, ORS 276.080, and facilitated by the Oregon Arts Commission. The Capitol Art Collection is owned by the Oregon State Capitol on behalf of the State of Oregon, and publicly accessible to all.\", The Ford Family Foundation has provided funding to print additional copies of this publication for distribution to Oregon libraries, universities, curators and arts institutions