This classic work on the art of printmaking has been a standard reference since its first publication in the 19th century. Bartsch, Heller, and Weigel provide a comprehensive overview of the history of printmaking, tracing the development of the medium from its earliest days to the present. Whether you are a collector, scholar, or enthusiast, this book is an indispensable resource.
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