Cambridge Studies in the History of Art is a book series of the history of art published by Cambridge University Press.
The editors were Francis Haskell, a fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Nicholas Penny of the National Gallery.
[1] The first volume in the series was El Greco and his patrons: Three major projects by Richard G. Mann, published in 1986, in which Mann investigated three of El Greco's six major projects and the patrons responsible for them.
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