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Painting Light: The Hidden Techniques of the Impressionists

Painting Light: The Hidden Techniques of the Impressionists

Painting Light: The Hidden Techniques of the Impressionists
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Painting Light: The Hidden Techniques of the Impressionists Soft cover - 2008

by Iris Schaefer; Caroline von Saint-George; Katja Lewerentz

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Milano: Skira Editore. 1st thus (2008). 238pp. VG+ clean copy . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 2008.
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Iris Schaefer is head of conservation at the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum Fondation Corboud, Cologne. Katja Lewerentz is a member of the academic staff at the CICS (Cologne Institute of Conservation Science), at the University of Applied Sciences in Cologne (FH Köln), and is the curator of various exhibitions. Caroline von Saint-George is a curator and researcher.

About the author

Iris Schaefer is head of conservation at the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum Fondation Corboud, Cologne. Katja Lewerentz is a member of the academic staff at the CICS (Cologne Institute of Conservation Science), at the University of Applied Sciences in Cologne (FH Koln), and is the curator of various exhibitions. Caroline von Saint-George is a curator and researcher.
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