Great Painters and Great Paintings

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Family Treasury of Great Painters and Great Paintings. More than 250 of the world's finest paintings reproduced in colour, the life stories of 50 great painters, a special supplement of biographies of 64 other famous masters of art. These are the riches in Great Painters and Great Paintings - seven centuries of the epic story of art, and a magnificent gallery to view while you read.
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AuthorReaders Digest
PublisherThe Reader's Digest Association
PlaceUnited States
Year1965
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionFair
CommentsNoticeable aging, scuff marks on paper cover and definite wear and tear.
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