Mexico and Modern Printmaking : A Revolution in the Graphic Arts, 1920 to 1950
Ittmann, John
Publisher: Philadelphia Museum...Date published: 2006ISBN: 9780300120042
First Edition. Fine / near fine. Approximately 300 prints are reproduced from the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the McNay Art Museum. Many of the prints have not been previously published. Following the 1910-1920 Mexican revolution graphic arts in Mexico exploded along with the public mural program. These 2 artistic developments helped establish the modern Mexican identity. Book is in fine, like new condition. The dust jacket has slight shelf wear and is listed as near fine. No tears, bumps or interior markings.
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