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The Book of Art (A Way of Seeing) (edition 1979)

by Pinin Carpi

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Gives children, parents, and teachers insights into the world of art. Explains some of the ways artists have chosen to interpret their surroundings. Information is given about the Old Masters and about art today and who looks after our paintings and sculptures. Includes techniques and projects to do.… (more)
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Title:The Book of Art (A Way of Seeing)
Authors:Pinin Carpi
Info:Random House New Zealand Ltd (1979), Paperback, 152 pages
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