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Artist's Proof, the Annual of Prints and Printmaking - Volume XI

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Artist's Proof, the Annual of Prints and Printmaking - Volume XI

by Fritz Eichenberg (Editor)

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Greenwich, Conn.: Pratt Graphics Center, 1971 A substantial part of this issue is devoted to the print as a political weapon, with illustrated articles on @Point of Order@ - @Prints of Protest@ - The evolution of the Afro-American artist and Prints of the Thirties. 107 black and white illustrations and three colour plates, the frontis plate being by Michael Knigin and signed and dated in pencil.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
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Title
Artist's Proof, the Annual of Prints and Printmaking - Volume XI
Author
Fritz Eichenberg (Editor)
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Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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1
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0821204238
ISBN 13
9780821204238
Publisher
Pratt Graphics Center
Place of Publication
Greenwich, Conn.
Date Published
1971
Size
285x220mm

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