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Critical Mass

June 2010 by Nathaniel Stern

Critical Mass: Printmaking Beyond the Edge

Book on Contemporary Printmaking

Title: Critical Mass: Printmaking Beyond the Edge
Author: Richard Noyce
Publisher: A&C Black
Date of Publication: 2010
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1408109397
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