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9 1/2" x 12 1/4", 216 pp., cream cloth with maroon titling to spine, in illustrated dust jacket. A Near Fine book with no damage or wear, just a FO name on the FFEP; otherwise Fine. Dustjacket is handsome (see photo) with rather minor wear at the edges and a few closed tears; at the back of the spine ends, in the rear panel corners, thee is a bit of chipping as well; however, the front and spine aspects are quite good. "A unique perspective on painting. The only book about how painters see, think and work, with in-depth analysis provided by those who are truly qualified, the painters themselves. This work is a tribute to the Boston School and to the legacy of painting works of beauty and truth-to-nature handed down to them. Eleven essays with full-color reproductions covering all aspects of the painter's craft and reproductions of two dozen artists. A must for serious students and collectors. 216 pages. 150 color illustrations." - publisher. Edmund Tarbell, Frank Benson, Philip Hale, William Paxton, Dennis Miller Bunker, and others featured. N° de ref. del artículo 02193
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