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Pop Art Redefined A History of
JOHN RUSSELL and SUZI GABLIK Mexican Mural Painting
With 192 plates, 17 in colour' 42s
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i;mmediately established itself as the one up-to-date source With 279 plates, 49 in colour £8 8s
book. Interviews with artists, statements by them and a mass Mexico's three greatest painters-Rivera, Orozco and Siqueiros
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Eugene Boudin continued to be elaborated on the walls of public buildin .
This is a detailed study of their work, their contemporaries'
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G.JEAN-AUBRY
With 223 plates, 50 in colour £10 lOs Turner
The only full scale monograph on the most gifted and charm
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hensive selection of illustrations is complemented by a With 130 plates, 60 in colour cloth 35s, paper 21s
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Movements in Art Since 1945 Roger de la Fresna e
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With 250 plates, 50 in colour cloth 35s, paper 21s WITH A CATALOGUE RAISONN
A clear, swift-moving narrative describing and discussing all GERMAIN SELIGMAN
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The Evolution of Roy Lichtenstein
Modern Sculpture DIANE WALDMAN
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