[Invitation to a Showing of Wood-ward’s sketches from Saint Tammany].
by NEWCOMB COLLEGE. Woodward,
- Used
- Condition
- See description
- Seller
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Charlottesville , Virginia, United States
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About This Item
[New Orleans]:: [The Artist],.. Single card, cream card stock, 4 x 3 inches. Ellsworth Woodward and his elder brother William were the founders of the Newcomb Pottery, they taught at Newcomb College and were regarded as two of the most influential figures in Southern art. They were born in Seekonk, Massachusetts, but made New Orleans their home (circa 1876). They promoted Southern culture and art as artists, teachers, and administrators.
Details
- Bookseller
- Franklin Gilliam :: Rare Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 4009
- Title
- [Invitation to a Showing of Wood-ward’s sketches from Saint Tammany].
- Author
- NEWCOMB COLLEGE. Woodward,
- Book Condition
- Used
- Publisher
- [New Orleans]:: [The Artist],.
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About the Seller
Franklin Gilliam :: Rare Books
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Charlottesville , Virginia
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Mastercard or Visa, or by check in U.S. funds. Virginia residents please
add 5.3% sales tax.
New customers unknown to us, please send check with order. Libraries will be billed in any manner suited to their budgetary requirements.
Shipping, handling and insurance are charged at $7.50 for the first volume; $2.00 for each additional volume.
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