ART HAS MANY FACES. The Nature of Art Presented Visually. Signed by author
by Kuh, Katharine
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Hardcover. Good. [SIGNED 1st Edition] New York: Harpers & Brothers, 1951. Hardcover in dust jacket. Quarto (4to) xiv, 185 pages of text, illustrated throughout with 271 b/w photographs and 7 color plates. Black hardcover cloth binding. Signed in ink by Kuh on the front endpaper. Front prelims with tape stains, jacket minor edge-wear and skimming from sticker removal, else very good overall condition. NOT EX-LIBRARY. (fprw)
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- ART HAS MANY FACES. The Nature of Art Presented Visually. Signed by author
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- Kuh, Katharine
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- Used - Good
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- Hardcover
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