Patricia Pierce-Atkinson. Selected Works 1972 - 1993. A Commemorative Exhibition.

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B502
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Michaelis School of Fine Art, 1994, 1st edition. Good+ Landscape-stype stapled paperback, edge-rubbed, internally neat, bright and unmarked, 31 pp


A tribute from colleagues following the untimely passing of the artist.

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