Pioneers of Modern Art in the Museum of the City of Amersterdam.
by Sandburg, W. and H. L. C. Jaffe
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About This Item
Paperback. Good. [FIRST EDITION] New York: McGraw-Hill, 1961. Hardcover no dust jacket. 11 x 12", 442 pages with 397 reproductions many via block-printing using different paper stocks (eg. text and woodcuts on brown paper, silkscreens on matte paper, paintings on glossy, etc.) Translated from the Dutch by Ian Finlay, designed by W. Sandberg. An unused ex-library copy rebound in library buckram and with typical marks, etc., else very good overall condition. (up)
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- Pioneers of Modern Art in the Museum of the City of Amersterdam.
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- Sandburg, W. and H. L. C. Jaffe
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- Used - Good
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- Hardcover
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