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English: "The Birth-place of Birmingham Art" - Joseph Barber's studio in Edmund Street, Birmingham. Drawn by Warren Blackham and published in The Art Student, July 1886
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Source Wildman, Stephen (1990), The Birmingham school: paintings, drawings and prints by Birmingham artists from the permanent collection, Birmingham: Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery, ISBN 0709301715
Author Warren Blackham
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2010-11-29 19:26 1223×865× (451344 bytes) JimmyGuano {{Information |Description = "The Birth-place of Birmingham Art" - [[Joseph Barber]]'s studio in Edmund Street, Birmingham. Drawn by Warren Blackham and published in ''The Art Student'', July 1886 |Source = Wildman, Stephen (1990), ''The Birm

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