Printmaking in a Transforming South Africa

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South Africa
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Paperback. English. David Philip. 1997. Used. This book provides a comprehensive overview of printmaking in South Africa, replacing the now outdated monograph by F. L. Alexander. It discusses historically artists who made major contributions within each of the printmaking techniques, giving great detail on contemporary South African art.

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