Stanley W. Hayter 'New Ways of Gravure' 1981
First published in 1949, New Ways of Gravure became a standard work on the techniques of printmaking. The author S.W Hayter founded the famous Atelier 17 in Paris where such great names as Picasso, Miro, Dali, Ernst and Chagall worked together using the techniques described and illustrated in this book. This title is in good out of print condition.
Title: New Ways of Gravure : Innovative Techniques of Printmaking Taken from the Studio of a Master Craftsman
Author(s): Stanley W. Hayter
Publisher: Watson-Guptill Publications, Incorporated
Date of Publication: 1981
Format: Softcover
Condition: Good. A readable copy. Corners bumped. Shelfwear, edgewear. Other minor imperfections.
First published in 1949, New Ways of Gravure became a standard work on the techniques of printmaking. The author S.W Hayter founded the famous Atelier 17 in Paris where such great names as Picasso, Miro, Dali, Ernst and Chagall worked together using the techniques described and illustrated in this book. This title is in good out of print condition.
Title: New Ways of Gravure : Innovative Techniques of Printmaking Taken from the Studio of a Master Craftsman
Author(s): Stanley W. Hayter
Publisher: Watson-Guptill Publications, Incorporated
Date of Publication: 1981
Format: Softcover
Condition: Good. A readable copy. Corners bumped. Shelfwear, edgewear. Other minor imperfections.
First published in 1949, New Ways of Gravure became a standard work on the techniques of printmaking. The author S.W Hayter founded the famous Atelier 17 in Paris where such great names as Picasso, Miro, Dali, Ernst and Chagall worked together using the techniques described and illustrated in this book. This title is in good out of print condition.
Title: New Ways of Gravure : Innovative Techniques of Printmaking Taken from the Studio of a Master Craftsman
Author(s): Stanley W. Hayter
Publisher: Watson-Guptill Publications, Incorporated
Date of Publication: 1981
Format: Softcover
Condition: Good. A readable copy. Corners bumped. Shelfwear, edgewear. Other minor imperfections.