Author: PENNELL, JOSEPH Title: Etchers and Etching. Chapters in the History of the Art Together with Technical Explanations of Modern Artistic Methods (the Graphic Arts Series for Artists, Students, Amateurs & Collectors)
Description: London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1920. First Edition. Original cloth. With plates after various artists. Deckle-edged. Pages 229-231 badly torn but intact. Some offsetting of plates onto adjacent pages. Slight soiling to top edge. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. ; With plates after various artists. Deckle-edged. Pages 229-231 badly torn but intact. Some offsetting of plates onto adjacent pages. Slight soiling to top edge. Slight wear & slight soiling to spine, covers & corners. A richly illustrated guide blending art history with practical instruction. Covering key figures and movements in the evolution of etching, Pennell explores both traditional and modern techniques. Aimed at artists, students, and collectors, the book serves as both a technical manual and a celebration of the etcher’s art. ; 30.5 x 23 x 3.9 cms; 367 pages. Very Good with no dustjacket .
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- Book number: LCH47241
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