Mary Anderson (art historian)
Mary Désirée Anderson (1902–1973) was a British specialist in Christian iconography and early Church drama, as well as a leading expert on English medieval woodcarving. She was a poet in her own right. Photographs contributed by Maisie Anderson to the Conway Library are currently being digitised by the Courtauld Institute of Art, as part of the Courtauld Connects project. She published under the name M. D. Anderson. Provided by Wikipedia-
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11by Anderson, Mary Désirée, 1902-
Published 1951
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Published 1995
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17by Anderson, Mary Désirée, 1902-
Published 1932
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18by Anderson, Mary Désirée, 1902-
Published 1951
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19by Anderson, Mary Désirée, 1902-
Published 1930
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