An edition of Diez xilografías originales = (1965)

Diez xilografías originales =

Ten original woodcuts

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Ediciones Ellena
Language
Spanish
Pages
10

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Edition Notes

Art prints; accompanied by an essay by Félix Gattegno, in French (Du rôle sacré des bestiaires) and Spanish (La función sagrada de los bestiarios)
Editorial statements in English and Spanish; "Índice de grabados" in Spanish only.
"Esta carpeta contiene las copias no. 19 de diez xilografías de 'Bestiario,' álbum original de Luis Seoane correspondientes a un tiraje especial de 50 ejemplares."

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Rosario, S. Fé, Argentina
Other Titles
Bestiario.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
769.92/4
Library of Congress
NE1131.5.S46 A4 1965

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Pagination
1 portfolio ([9], p., [10] leaves of plates : ill.) ;
Number of pages
10

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4206740M
LCCN
80486026

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