HomeTechnical Studies in the Field of the Fine Arts, V10, No. 2, October 1941 by George L. Stout (Editor); Rutherford J. Gettens (Editor); Alan Burroughs (Editor) (ISBN: 9781258711948)
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Technical Studies in the Field of the Fine Arts, V10, No. 2, October 1941 Paperback - 2013
by George L. Stout (Editor); Rutherford J. Gettens (Editor); Alan Burroughs (Editor)
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Reprint of October 1941 articles from Technical Studies in the Field of Fine Arts
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The Rheology of Painting - Ian Rawlings
A Tentative Scheme for Analysis of Painting Technique - Helmut Ruhemann
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