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Helen Hyde

AUTHOR: Tim Mason, Lynn Mason
PUBLISHER: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991
DIMENSIONS: 10 x 8 x 1/4 inches (hardcover)
PAGES: 120
TEXT: English
CONDITION: Excellent, unread—rare hardcover version
PRICE: $125.00


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This book is the only reference solely dedicated to the American female printmaker, Helen Hyde, who lived and worked in Asia. A true pioneer in her field, Hyde produced dozens of designs that become icons of her genre and this early period of modern printmaking in Asia.

This catalogue breaks new ground, highlighting her work and documenting it for posterity. More than 150 different designs are illustrated and recorded. The informative essays within bring context to her stunning body of work.

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Helen Hyde

AUTHOR: Tim Mason, Lynn Mason
PUBLISHER: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991
DIMENSIONS: 10 x 8 x 1/4 inches (hardcover)
PAGES: 120
TEXT: English
CONDITION: Excellent, unread—rare hardcover version
PRICE: $125.00


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This book is the only reference solely dedicated to the American female printmaker, Helen Hyde, who lived and worked in Asia. A true pioneer in her field, Hyde produced dozens of designs that become icons of her genre and this early period of modern printmaking in Asia.

This catalogue breaks new ground, highlighting her work and documenting it for posterity. More than 150 different designs are illustrated and recorded. The informative essays within bring context to her stunning body of work.

Helen Hyde

AUTHOR: Tim Mason, Lynn Mason
PUBLISHER: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1991
DIMENSIONS: 10 x 8 x 1/4 inches (hardcover)
PAGES: 120
TEXT: English
CONDITION: Excellent, unread—rare hardcover version
PRICE: $125.00


SEE INSIDE BOOK
HERE


CONTACT US TO PURCHASE


Details

This book is the only reference solely dedicated to the American female printmaker, Helen Hyde, who lived and worked in Asia. A true pioneer in her field, Hyde produced dozens of designs that become icons of her genre and this early period of modern printmaking in Asia.

This catalogue breaks new ground, highlighting her work and documenting it for posterity. More than 150 different designs are illustrated and recorded. The informative essays within bring context to her stunning body of work.