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Modern Art The World's Greatest Art (edition 2005)

by Michael Kerrigan

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This series aims to combine a compact, commercial approach with the breadth and clarity of larger format books. Covering art which both creates the foundation of modern culture and modern art itself, the books include Asian Art, Mackintosh, and the Art Nouveau movement.
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Title:Modern Art The World's Greatest Art
Authors:Michael Kerrigan
Info:Star Fire (2005), Paperback, 384 pages
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