PerspectiveDorling Kindersley, 1992 - 64ÆäÀÌÁö Part of the Eyewitness Art series, which explores in depth the personality behind the work of artists and movements, this book reveals the hidden science of art from the earliest perspective experiments to the revolutionary viewpoints of the Cubists, and beyond. |
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