Printer And Printmaker Biography Of A Santa Fe Artist Expanded Edition By David Farmer With Real Talk On Early American Printmaking Techniques And 95 Pages Of Art History
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✔️ Expanded edition, 95 pages, single copy, English language
Willard Clark bio reveals the life and work of a landmark Santa Fe printmaker, renowned for wood engravings that shaped the region’s visual identity. This expanded edition adds context on early American printmaking techniques and art history, making it a must-have for researchers, libraries, and fans of Southwest culture.
✅ Format: Expanded edition with color and black-and-white wood engravings
✅ Subject: Willard Clark, Santa Fe printmaker
✅ Pages: 95 pages
✅ Illustrations: menus, signs, and posters by Clark
✅ Condition: Used Book in Good Condition
✅ Release Date: 01-12-2008
✅ Language: English
💡 What is a Santa Fe printmaker biography used for in art history and collecting?
This handy reference helps researchers and collectors understand Willard Clark's life and the Santa Fe print culture.
- Useful for scholarly articles and exhibition labels
- Great for learning about early US printmaking techniques
- Context for Santa Fe's art scene in the 1930s-40s
- Includes reproductions that aid study of wood engraving