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Artists in tune with their world : masters of popular art in the Americas and their relation to the folk tradition

by Selden Rodman

This volume documents the diverse popular arts of the Western hemisphere, covering regions from Alaska and Mexico to Brazil and Haiti. It provides a survey of various artistic traditions, including printmaking, painting, and mural work.

Accession 12166 ISBN 0671256114 Publisher Simon & Schuster
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