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Thomas Sidney Cooper His Life and Work - Volume 1 - Master of Lithography

Thomas Sidney Cooper His Life and Work - Volume 1 - Master of Lithography

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Thomas Sidney Cooper His Life and Work - Volume 1 - Master of Lithography

by Keneth J.Westwood

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Gillingham, Dorset: Wilson Hunt, 1991 The first substantial review of Cooper's work by reference to his important, but neglected lithographic drawings. Generally regarded as the foremost English cattle painter of the nineteenth century, his early topographical works and particularly his drawings on stone are relatively unknown and unrecorded and date firstly from the 1820s. xv, 165pp in colour and black and white.

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Title
Thomas Sidney Cooper His Life and Work - Volume 1 - Master of Lithography
Author
Keneth J.Westwood
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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Near Fine
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ISBN 10
0907519008
ISBN 13
9780907519003
Publisher
Wilson Hunt
Place of Publication
Gillingham, Dorset
Date Published
1991
Size
325x235mm

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