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1960 Book & 12 Prints METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART SEMINARS PORTFOLIO I Vintage

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Metropolitan Seminars In Art, Portfolio I The Quick And The Dead, By John Canaday. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art, 1960. 29 pages plus Notes on the Painters. Printed in the U.S.A. Black and white photos throughout text. Includes pronunciation guide, promotional pamphlet for the next portfolio and review questions. Includes the 12 loose, color prints originally issued with the book. Prints are in good condition with slight discolouration on edges due to age. Prints measure 9 3/8” X 12 3/8”, easily matted and framed if you choose to do so. Hardcover book in good previously owned condition. Cover has signs of wear on edges and spine, scuffs, smudges, and a wrinkle on front. Some staining on back, see photos. Pages may have slight yellowing due to age. 12 color prints included: Two Girls On The Banks Of The Seine, Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet, Pygmalion And Galatea, Breaking Home Ties, Torero Saluting, Detail from Woman With A Parrot, Olympia, Sunset At Arbonne, Woman With A Rake, The Letter, Gloucester Farm, Mending The Net. I have several other books from this series available. Bundle any 3 or more items from my closet and You will automatically receive 30% OFF your total purchase. Excludes items marked **.
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