Selected Product: | Experimental Drawing Paperback Author: Robert Kaupelis Publisher: Watson-Guptill Release Date: 1992-08-01 ISBN-10: 0823016226 ISBN-13: 9780823016228 List Price: $22.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Vitamin D: New Perspectives in Drawing (Themes) ISBN-10: 0714845450 ISBN-13: 9780714845456 List Price:$69.95 Drawing Now: Eight Propositions ISBN-10: 0870703625 ISBN-13: 9780870703621 List Price:$34.95 Drawing: A Contemporary Approach (with InfoTrac®) ISBN-10: 0534613357 ISBN-13: 9780534613358 List Price:$114.95 100 Creative Drawing Ideas ISBN-10: 1590301056 ISBN-13: 9781590301050 List Price:$22.95 The Art of Teaching Art: A Guide for Teaching and Learning the Foundations of Drawing-Based Art ISBN-10: 0195130790 ISBN-13: 9780195130799 List Price:$45.00 |
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