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Step by Step in Sumi Painting: Volume 5 Animals

by Oi, Motoi

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NY: Japan House of Art, 1962. (1st edition). Oversize Paperback. VERY GOOD. Tight, faint age tanning of pages and covers, clean interior, faint ink smear on front cover, square. Light rubbing to exterior cover corners. Hand-stitched binding with fan-fold pages. Some history of Sumi-ye (black and white) paintings followed by examples with suggestions on how to achieve the effect in animal pictures. 24 pages, 8-1/4x11-3/4" (20.8x29.8cm)

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Title
Step by Step in Sumi Painting: Volume 5 Animals
Author
Oi, Motoi
Format/Binding
Oversize Paperback
Book Condition
Used - VERY GOOD
Edition
(1st edition)
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Japan House of Art
Place of Publication
NY
Date Published
1962
Keywords
ARTS
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ART / Techniques / Drawing;

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