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REPRODUCING ART, THE PHOTOGRAPHY, GRAPHIC REPRODUCTION AND PRINTING OF WORKS OF ART.
Lewis, John and Smith, Edwin.

   

- New York : Frederick A. Praeger (1969)
- small 4to.
- cloth, dust jacket.
- 143+(1) pages.
- Order Nr. 114673
- Price: $ 20.00



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A manual about transferring art from one medium to another. Topics include the early methods of printmaking, such as lithography and etching, and the modern methods, electronic color scanners, collotype, etc. An invaluable reference for anyone involved in the graphic reproduction of works of art. Many illustrations in black and white and color, with detailed technique explanations. Jacket has a piece missing along bottom of front cover.

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