Luck and Flaw's An Illustrated Guide to Caricature
by Roger Law; Peter Fluck; RM Arts/BBC.; Public Media Video
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- Condition
- New
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Kanab, Utah, United States
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About This Item
Public Media Video, 1985 VHS video cassette, new in shrink wrap. "Luck and Flaw, alias Roger Law and Peter Fluck, the creators of the puppets which star in the award-winning series, "Spitting Image," act as the hosts of an eye-opening journey through the history of this appealing art form. Join them for a survey of works by such early caricaturists as Low, Daumier, Dantan and Cruikshank. In addition, contemporary caricaturists Gerald Scarfe, Ralph Steadman, Steve Bell and octagenarian Ralph Sallon talk about the practice and principles and the never-ending source of material found in the political pratfalls of government and royalty." Essential for Ralph Steadman fans. (1722RO002x4). No Binding. New.
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- Seller
- Boojum and Snark Books (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 3714
- Title
- Luck and Flaw's An Illustrated Guide to Caricature
- Author
- Roger Law; Peter Fluck; RM Arts/BBC.; Public Media Video
- Book Condition
- New New
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Public Media Video
- Date Published
- 1985
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- LOW, DAUMIER, DANTAN, CRUIKSHANK, GERALD SCARFE, RALPH STEADMAN, STEVE BELL, SALLON, SPITTING IMAGE
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Boojum and Snark Books
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Kanab, Utah
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